Three Songs of Resistance (1944)
A French-language Free French propaganda short made in wartime London: Germaine Sablon performs three resistance songs—most notably the first filmed performance of “Le Chant des Partisans” (music: Anna Marly; lyrics: Joseph Kessel & Maurice Druon)—for morale and circulation among Free French forces; Cavalcanti’s film was shown to troops in Britain and Canada and conceived for clandestine delivery to partisans.
Director: Alberto Cavalcanti
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Germaine Sablon as Herself |
| Directing | Alberto Cavalcanti | Director |
| Sound | Anna Marly | Music |