The Bridge, 1959, Bernhard Wicki

Anti-war films are not easy to pull off. Some of the best of them, like Rossellini’s War Trilogy, Battle of Algiers and even the American Best Years of our Lives are so effective because they were produced shortly after the end of the war. The wounds are personal and fresh. The pain is evident in … Continue reading The Bridge, 1959, Bernhard Wicki