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Directed by Ken Loach
A reflective look at an idealistic young man's involvement in the Spanish Civil War, Land and Freedom combines wartime drama with impassioned political debate. Director Ken Loach, better known for his intimate portraits of working-class British life, begins on familiar turf in the present day, with a teenage girl sorting through the belongings of her recently deceased grandfather. She soon discovers her grandfather's involvement in the Spanish Civil War, and the film then flashes back to the 1930s to tell the story of young Dave Carr, intensely portrayed by Ian Hart. A dedicated young communist, Carr joins an international group of freedom fighters in order to wage the good war against fascism. The experience proves far less heroic than expected, however, as the fighters struggle with poor supplies, a lack of training, and internal discord. The traditional battles and romances of war drama follow, as Carr becomes involved in a tumultuous affair with a fellow fighter, but Loach and screenwriter Jim Allen give equal weight to more philosophical discussions about the nature and fate of socialism. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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Given his socially conscious fimography, it might be expected that director Ken Loach, with the opportunity to make a movie about the Spanish Civil War, would populate it with valiant men fighting for the Loyalist cause, a la For Whom the Bell Tolls. Land and Freedom, however, is a more complex portrait of an event which has inspired very little film coverage. Jim Allen's script does more than suggest how disorganized the men who came to Spain in support of the Loyalists were, and how often they were greeted with either indifference or hostility by the Spanish citizenry. Dave Carr (Ian Hart) is an idealist who simply assumes that fighting the good fight will unite him and his international company of comrades; instead he learns of deep divisions within the Loyalists on everything from battle tactics to political philosophy. By the conclusion of Land and Freedom, the viewer is better equipped to understand how internal strife, as much as lack of training and equipment, doomed the Loyalist cause, no matter how lofty its intentions. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide
 

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