Aventure Malgache
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Running Time: 30 minutes
UK 1944
Post Screening Discussion with Dr. Tony
Aldgate
On his return from Hollywood in 1944, this was the second of two
propaganda films Hitchcock made for the Ministry of Information,
for use solely as propaganda tools for the French Resistance.
It was made as Hitchcock later told Francois Truffaut, to expound
the inner conflicts which divide the free French, the conflicting
loyalties between the Gaullists, Petainists and Vichyites.
At the time, this was an area sensitive enough to make the film
an object of official suspicion, and it was never released.
Screening:
24 October 7.00 p.m. Maison Francaise
29 October 7.45 p.m. Oxford Brookes (The Lloyd Lecture Theatre)