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29 min
Scenes and images from the French Communist Party's (PCF) 1937 Congress in Arles. La Grande Espérance highlights some of the PCF's new concerns under the Popular Front: a warning against international fascism, a desire for organic unity, and the defense of national heritage and regional cultures. It also reveals the first signs of a cult of personality surrounding Maurice Thorez. La Grande Espérance was screened (and possibly re-edited) after the Liberation. A commentary was then added to the credits emphasizing the continuity of the Communist Party’s political line and the sacrifice of its activists during the war. Today, only this post-1945 version exists.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Maurice Thorez | Himself | Unowned |
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Marcel Cachin | Himself | Unowned |
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Jacques Duclos | Himself | Unowned |
| Danièle Casanova | Herself | Unowned | |
| Benoît Frachon | Himself | Unowned | |
| Georges Politzer | Himself | Unowned | |
| Marie Politzer | Herself | Unowned | |
| Joseph Ramier | Himself | Unowned | |
| Martha Desrumeaux | Herself | Unowned | |
| Pierre Semard | Himself | Unowned | |
| Julien Racamond | Himself | Unowned | |
| Jean-Richard Bloch | Himself | Unowned |