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Blaze

All of Europe was affected by the Great Depression of the 1930s, but some parts were hurt less badly than others. France, for instance, was relatively prosperous. In this grim drama, a sturdy Polish boxer and his family have settled into a mining town in northern France because that's where the work is. Like European "guest workers" in the 1990s, the Polish immigrants then were frequently treated badly by the locals. In this drama, the romantic aspirations of the boxer's son are thwarted by the concerted efforts of the local men and his own family's preference that he marry another Polish girl. After his romance fails, the son becomes a union activist and sacrifices a great deal to try to gain higher wages for the miners, but the contract he works out is reneged on by the duplicitous owners.

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Blaze

May 26, 1991
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Crew (18)

Directing

Eric Barbier
Director

Writing

Production

Lew Rywin
Associate Producer
Yvon Crenn
Executive Producer

Sound

Frédéric Talgorn
Original Music Composer
José Padilla
Original Music Composer

Art

Yan Arlaud
Set Decoration
Jacques Bufnoir
Production Design
Philippe Caspary
Set Decoration

Camera

Thierry Arbogast
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Pierre-Yves Gayraud
Costume Design
Diane Duchesne
Makeup Artist
Kaatje Van Damme
Makeup Artist

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Editing

Lighting

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Visual Effects

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