Land and Freedom poster

Land and Freedom

1995-04-07
N/A
7.313 (IMDB)
WarDramaHistory
en
Released
Languages:
  • Català
  • English
  • Español

Description:

David Carr is a British Communist who is unemployed. In 1936, when the Spanish Civil War begins, he decides to fight for the Republican side, a coalition of liberals, communists and anarchists, so he joins the POUM militia and witnesses firsthand the betrayal of the Spanish revolution by Stalin's followers and Moscow's orders.

Reviews:

CinemaSerf (6/10)

“David” (Ian Hart) is stuck in Liverpool in the late 1930s with little by way of prospects, so he decides to go and fight for the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. He readily makes friends and is soon joined up with POUM, a collection of Marxists where he encounters “Bianca” (Rosana Pastor) and discovers quickly that this is a brutal conflict. His ‘side’ are united in their intellectual detestation of fascism, but thereafter he soon discovers that there is little else that glues this disparate group of communists together and after he is wounded, he heads to Barcelona where he finds even less satisfaction amongst an urban militia whose agenda is just as pragmatically conflicted as it is dogmatically joined up. What else to do but to return to his original group, but with the war rapidly coming to a conclusion and him realising that uncomfortable compromises are having to be made, is there any future for him here or might he just try to make it back home? Though this film is undoubtedly trying to make a statement, I found it to be completely devoid of nuance or characterisations. The theory of the friend of my enemy is my friend seems to be the mortar that underpins their battle plan, and yet it becomes clear that these people soon stop fighting for “the” cause and start fighting for “a” cause, In fact, it could be “any” cause that suits their generalised opposition to anything that isn’t to the left of Stalin. Indeed, the Soviet lack of commitment to their cause would suggest they might have been too extreme, or out of control, or possibly it was their total inability to contemplate compromise or conciliation that might have deterred them and just about anyone else from supplying them with arms or victuals. The message here labours the solidarity of the “left” as though it is some sort of unified holy grail of human existence, but just like that fabled object it is never going to be found by “David” or anyone else. The film despises the rise of the right in parts of Spain, but makes no effort to address why it was succeeding - beyond unsubstantiated rhetoric that somehow makes their own cause every bit as militaristic and oppressive as the one it was fighting so valiantly to resist. It presupposes a worthiness amongst these socialists to be judge and jury and depicts the contrary institutions, especially the church, as limbs of a extremist government - but it relies on the viewer’s own convictions about that to make it’s point rather then use these characters to prove they are better, or fairer or more honest and decent. The behaviour of Tom Gilroy’s “Lawrence” epitomises some of those attitudes effectively. Many of the local population viscerally affected by these years of relentless bullets and bombs were desperate for it all to end but that is the last thing these freedom fighters want and by the conclusion, well I felt that they came across more as war tourists who would fight where there was a fight to fight rather than people who actually cared about the fabric of the nation they were in. It is a provocative subject that had huge opportunities to shine a light on the unstoppable rise of nationalism from the Apennines to the Pyrenees in this turbulent decade, but instead it uses a really quite mediocre cast to score some lacklustre points and then just fizzle out. Pity.

2025-07-24

Where to Watch:

No watch providers found for the US region.

Similar Movies:

The Human Condition I: No Greater Love

The Human Condition I: No Greater Love 8.1

War, Drama

1959-01-15

To Live

To Live 8.066

Drama, Romance

1994-05-18

Jellyfish

Jellyfish 7.536

Drama

2019-02-15

Battles Without Honor and Humanity

Battles Without Honor and Humanity 7.4

Drama, Crime

1973-01-13

Cart

Cart 7.2

Drama

2014-11-13

A Kind of Loving

A Kind of Loving 7

Drama, Romance

1962-04-12

The Mask of Dimitrios

The Mask of Dimitrios 7

Mystery, Crime

1944-06-23

The Milky Way

The Milky Way 7

Comedy, Drama

1969-02-28

1981

1981 6.886

Comedy, Drama

2009-09-04

Pressure Point

Pressure Point 6.579

Drama

1962-10-10

Despite It All!

Despite It All! 6.5

Drama, War

1972-01-13

Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders 6.443

Drama, History

2006-03-19

Bad Company

Bad Company 6.44

Western, Drama

1972-10-08

The Vicious Kind

The Vicious Kind 6.256

Comedy, Drama

2009-12-11

American Buffalo

American Buffalo 5.5

Drama, Crime

1996-09-13

Comrade Pedersen

Comrade Pedersen 5.5

Drama

2006-02-24

Daddy and Them

Daddy and Them 5.405

Drama, Comedy

2001-10-26

Women in Cages

Women in Cages 5.023

Action, Crime

1971-10-19

Living It Up

Living It Up 4.9

Drama, Comedy

2000-10-11

October Days

October Days 4.8

Action, Drama

1958-01-01