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1937116 minDrama, History

The Life of Emile Zola

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Is The Life of Emile Zola worth watching? With a rating of 6.653/10, this Drama, History film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Life of Emile Zola Synopsis

A fictionalized account of famous French writer Emile Zola and his involvement in the Dreyfus Affair. After struggling to establish himself, Zola wins success writing about the unsavory side of Paris and settles into a comfortable upper-class life. However, Zola's complacency is shaken when Jewish officer Alfred Dreyfus is imprisoned for being a spy. Realizing that Dreyfus is an innocent victim of anti-Semitism, Zola boldly pens a newspaper article exposing the truth, is charged with libel and must defend himself in a dramatic courtroom testimony.

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Paul Muni
Paul MuniEmile Zola
Gale Sondergaard
Gale SondergaardLucie Dreyfus
Joseph Schildkraut
Joseph SchildkrautCapt. Alfred Dreyfus
Gloria Holden
Gloria HoldenAlexandrine Zola
Donald Crisp
Donald CrispMaitre Labori
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Erin O'Brien-MooreNana
John Litel
John LitelCharpentier
Henry O'Neill
Henry O'NeillColonel Picquart
Morris Carnovsky
Morris CarnovskyAnatole France
Louis Calhern
Louis CalhernMajor Dort

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The Life of Emile Zola has received mixed reviews with a 6.653/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, History movies.

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The Life of Emile Zola has received average ratings (6.653/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Life of Emile Zola is a Drama, History movie that A fictionalized account of famous French writer Emile Zola and his involvement in the Dreyfus Affair. After struggling to establish himself, Zola wins...

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CinemaSerfMay 13, 2024
★ 7

Emile Zola liked nothing better than an opportunity to cause a bit of scandal and over the years that made him a wealthy man, but earned him the enmity of pretty much all of the Establishment. France was still finding it's political feet with the second empire giving way to the third republic, the Germans were across the border heavily armed and the French military under considerable pressure to keep their country safe. It was this last point that led to the infamous "Dreyfus" affair. The High Command essentially framing a young officer (Joseph Schildkraut) for treason and banishing him to the aptly named Devil's Island. There's some disquiet about this process in Paris and Zola (Paul Muni) decides that only he has the profile (and the wit) to make some accusations that will see him in court defending a libel action whilst giving him a well publicised platform to criticise the army's behaviour. The busy courtroom drama that ensues serves well to illustrate the difficulties in fighting for the truth when the state and the generals have no interest in perpetuating this story. It's also at this stage that the film is at its most entertainingly combative. Donald Crisp is quite effective as his defence solicitor and the assemblage of familiar faces on the unformed side - notably Louis Calhern, show us just how devious and malevolent these people can be when they are turned upon. It's a bit verbose at times, but then it is about a writer, and the ending is all a bit rushed. It's not really a story about the life of this acclaimed author, it's more a critique on the trial and on the state of France justice. I could have done with a little more about what made him tick but William Dieterle chose the more dramatic and straightforward path. That's a pity, but Muni and the sparingly used Schildkraut both deliver well.