Every day, AlloCiné recommends a film to (re)watch on TV. Tonight: a great Christmas classic to enjoy without moderation.
Want a film that feels good and lifts your spirits? Want to enjoy a great Christmas classic? So meet this Monday evening on Arte to (re)discover Life is Beautiful, Frank Capra's masterpiece, considered the best film of all time, not a filmmaker who needs no introduction!
Released in theaters in 1947, Life is Beautiful, a monument of the seventh art acclaimed by AlloCiné spectators with a flattering average rating of 4.3 out of 5, tells the story of George Bailey (James Stewart in one of his best roles), a desperate man who, while contemplating suicide, crosses paths with an angel on a mission on Earth…
And the spectator discovers, amazed, a return to life oscillating between comedy and wonder. Funny, human, dizzying… Life is Beautiful is an irresistible fable that hasn't aged a bit.
“Life is beautiful was made neither for jaded critics nor for tired intellectuals. It was my type of film for the people I love.”declares Frank Capra in his autobiography.
“A film for those who feel tired, defeated and discouraged. A film for alcoholics, drug addicts and prostitutes, for those behind prison walls or iron curtains. A film to tell them that no man is a failure.”
2 million entries and a Golden Globe
A popular success with nearly 2 million admissions in French cinemas, Life is Beautiful, which earned Frank Capra the Golden Globe for Best Director, is a timeless work, a true hymn to life which is even more magical when We watch it during the holiday season. Isn't the opportunity… great?
Tonight on Arte at 8:55 p.m.
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published on December 23, Clément Cuyer, Allociné
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