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L'insoumis(1964) ✧ 〈ORIGINAL〉

The film stars as Thomas Vlassenroot, a Luxembourgish deserter from the French Foreign Legion during the 1961 Algerian conflict.

: The film is celebrated for its stark, high-contrast black-and-white cinematography by Claude Renoir , which emphasizes the protagonist's "unblemished" but doomed star persona. L'insoumis(1964)

: The story follows his journey across France as he attempts to return to his family's farm while being hunted by his former OAS (Organisation Armée Secrète) accomplices. Artistic Legacy and "The Smiths" The film stars as Thomas Vlassenroot, a Luxembourgish

: Released shortly after the end of the Algerian War, the film dealt with the OAS—a paramilitary group that opposed Algerian independence—making it highly controversial at the time. Legal challenges from a real-life lawyer involved in a similar kidnapping case led to the film being heavily edited or banned in several regions for years. Artistic Legacy and "The Smiths" : Released shortly

: During the mission, Thomas has a change of heart, helps the lawyer escape, and is wounded in the process.

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