Victor Hugo was a famous French writer and social actician. It was common for his works to be made into movies. Among them, the more famous works were " Notre-Dame de Paris,"" Miserables,"" Labourers at Sea," and so on. Among them," Notre-Dame de Paris " was a film directed by the French director Victor Hugo and released in 1931. The film is widely regarded as one of the most iconic films of the 20th century, depicting the political and social changes in France in the 19th century. The movie was released in 1955 by the French director Jean Renoir. This film was also one of the most important works in the history of French literature. It depicted the life experiences of the protagonist, Jean Valen, and profoundly revealed the dark side of French society. The Sea Labourers was a film directed by British director Arthur Bing in 1938. The film depicted the lives and fates of a group of sea workers, reflecting the exploitation and injustice of British capitalist society at that time.