Germinal is a 1963 French language French-Italian-Hungarian film directed by Yves Allégret. It is an adaptation of the 1885 novel Germinal by Emile Zola.
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Directed by | Yves Allégret |
Written by | Charles Spaak |
Based on | Germinal by Emile Zola |
Starring | Jean Sorel |
Cinematography | Jean Bourgoin |
Edited by | Henri Rust |
Music by | Michel Magne, orchestra under the direction of Jean Gitton |
Production companies | Les Films Marceau, Cocinor, Paris Elysées Film, Metzger et Woog (Paris); Laetitia Film (Rome), in collaboration with Hungaro Films et Hunnia Films (Budapest) |
Distributed by | Cocinor |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
Countries | France Italy Hungary |
Language | French |
The year is 1863. Étienne Lantier gets work as a mineworker after having been fired from his job on the railroad for revolutionary behavior. Disheartened by the conditions in the mines, he returns to his revolutionary ideas and leads a strike of the mineworkers. Soldiers are brought in to quell the strike.
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