
Birthday:
09-15-1894
Deathday:
02-12-1979 (84 years)
Birthplace:
Paris, France
Biography
Jean Renoir (15 September 1894 – 12 February 1979) was a French film director, screenwriter, actor, producer and author. As a film director and actor, he made more than forty films from the silent era to the end of the 1960s. As an author, he wrote the definitive biography of his father, the painter, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Renoir, My Father (1962).
In the 1930s, Renoir was associated with the Popular Front, and several of his films reflect the movement's left-wing politics and deal with social issues as well as class disparities. He was perhaps the most significant director of the poetic realism movement. The satirical comedy-drama film The Rules of the Game (1939) is often cited by critics as among the greatest films ever made; it is the only film to earn a place among the top ten films in the respected British Film Institute's Sight & Sound decennial critics' poll for every decade from the poll's inception in 1952 through the 2012 list. Other important works are Grand Illusion (1937), A Day in the Country (1946) and The River (1951).
Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.
In the 1930s, Renoir was associated with the Popular Front, and several of his films reflect the movement's left-wing politics and deal with social issues as well as class disparities. He was perhaps the most significant director of the poetic realism movement. The satirical comedy-drama film The Rules of the Game (1939) is often cited by critics as among the greatest films ever made; it is the only film to earn a place among the top ten films in the respected British Film Institute's Sight & Sound decennial critics' poll for every decade from the poll's inception in 1952 through the 2012 list. Other important works are Grand Illusion (1937), A Day in the Country (1946) and The River (1951).
Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.
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The Rules of the Game
Act like Octave
event1939 star_border 7.5
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A weekend at a marquis’ country château lays bare some ugly truths about a group of haut bourgeois acquaintances.
The Emma Bovary Trial
Act like Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
event2021 star_border 6.8
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On January 31, 1857, the French writer Gustave Flaubert (1821-80) took his place in the dock for contempt of public morality and religion. The accused, the real one, is, through him, Emma Bovary, heroine with a thousand faces and a thousand desires, guilty without doubt of an unforgivable desire to live.
La Bête Humaine
Act like Cabuche
event1938 star_border 7
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Returning by train to the French port of Le Havre, Jacques Lantier, a tormented railwayman, meets by chance the impulsive stationmaster Roubard and Séverine, his wife.
A Day in the Country
Act like Père Poulain
event1946 star_border 7.3
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The family of a Parisian shop-owner spends a day in the country. The daughter falls in love with a man at the inn, where they spend the day.
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words
Act like Self (archive footage)
event2015 star_border 7.2
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A personal and captivating account of the extraordinary life and work of Ingrid Bergman (1915-82), a young Swedish woman who became one of the most celebrated actresses in world cinema.
Mam'zelle Nitouche
Act like Master sergeant (uncredited)
event1931 star_border 5.5
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Célestin, the organist of a convent, has written and composed a light operetta under the name of Floridor. One day, the Mother Superior asks him to chaperone one of the boarders, Denise de Flavigny, who is returning home to get married. Now, Denise, for all her goody goody looks, soon proves as saucy as can be. Things get even more complicated when Célestin starts courting Corinne, the star of his operetta, to the great displeasure of a commander of dragons, the young woman's lover. Worse, the latter is none other than the Mother Superior's brother... To say nothing of Lieutenant Fernand de Champlatreux, who happens to fall in love with Denise, his fiancée that he has never seen before...!
Those of Our Land
Act like Self
event1915 star_border 6
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With family connections to some famous French artists, writers, and musicians of the time, Sacha Guitry decided to film the individuals in action, to celebrate the greatness of his culture, threatened by Germany in the ongoing Great War.
La P’tite Lili
event1927 star_border 4.8
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Le P'tite Lili is a short film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti in 1927. This is a visual illustration of a song, The Lady of gravel and Benech Lilie, with music for the audio version of 1930 by Darius Milhaud. Only one original copy of this tragic story and impressionistic. The film tells the story of Lili ( Frau Catherine Hessling ), a 16 year old orphan who has lost her whole family but has retained her purity and innocence. Alas, a terrible doom awaits this optimistic child: in the slums of Paris she will meet a man who will lead her into prostitution.
Charleston Parade
Act like Angel
event1927 star_border 5.8
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Shot in three days, this surreal, erotic silent short shows a native white girl teaching a futuristic African airman the Charleston dance.
The Spanish Earth
Act like Narrator (voice)
event1937 star_border 6.5
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A propaganda film made during the Spanish Civil War in support of the Republican government against the rebellion by Gen. Francisco Franco's forces who were backed by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. The film would have been seen by those making it as a documentary.
Jean Renoir, le patron, 3e partie: La règle et l'exception
Act like Self
event1967
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In the third part of a Cinéastes triptych on Jean Renoir, the director sits alone in a cinema analyzing scenes from La Marseillaise and The Rules of the Game, and discussing his editing and storytelling techniques.
Directing Actors by Jean Renoir
Act like Self
event1969 star_border 7
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A example of Jean Renoir's talents as a director as he works Gisèle Braunberger into the right frame of mind.
Louis Lumière
Act like Self
event1968 star_border 6.9
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Eric Rohmer leads a conversation with Jean Renoir and Henri Langlois on the art of filmmaker Louis Lumière.
Backbiters
Act like le sous-préfet
event1927 star_border 6.6
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About the conflict between social classes through the life of the unhappy Catherine Ferrand, an orphan girl, who is a victim of the jealousy of women and the greed of men.
Little Red Riding Hood
Act like Compère le Loup
event1930
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This is 1929: the little red riding hood is still with us and her life is more complicated than ever. She still has to go through the forest and she once again comes up against a wolf. This time around the big bad wolf has become a lecherous tramp who keeps stalking the girl trying to wolf her down ... in his own way of course.
Jean Renoir: Part One - From La Belle Époque to World War II
Act like Self (archive footage)
event1993 star_border 10
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Part one of a BBC documentary about Jean Renoir.
Un tournage à la campagne
Act like Self
event1994 star_border 6
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Edited from 4½ hours of unused material left over from the shooting of Jean Renoir's 1936 PARTIE DE CAMPAGNE (A Day in the Country) and donated by the producer Pierre Braunberger to the Cinémathèque Française. Re-edited for a new version, much of the film is shot with synchronised sound with Renoir's voice instructing and guiding the actors.
Jean Renoir, le patron, 1re partie: La recherche du relatif
Act like Self
event1967 star_border 10
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The first of three documentaries by Rivette on Jean Renoir.
Postface: La Petite Marchande d'allumettes
Act like Jean Renoir
event1969
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Jean Renoir talks about the making of La Petite Marchande d'allumettes.
Langlois
Act like Self
event1970 star_border 4.5
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Documentary portrait of Henri Langlois, co-founder of the Cinémathèque Française.
Jean Renoir, le patron, 2e partie: La direction d'acteur
Act like Self - Interviewee
event1967 star_border 9
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Second in the documentary trilogy from mastermind Jacques Rivette, featuring a conversation between Jean Renoir and Michel Simon, who celebrate their reunion by discussing, among other things, La Chienne (1931) and Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932).
Jean Renoir parle de son art
Act like Interviewee
event1961
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Three-part interview with French film director Jean Renoir, conducted by French New Wave director Jacques Rivette.
The Christian Licorice Store
Act like Self
event1971 star_border 4.4
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A tennis champ falls in with the Hollywood crowd, finds himself being corrupted by the life in the fast lane.
François Truffaut l'insoumis
Act like Self (archive footage)
event2014 star_border 5.7
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This portrait of the world-famous French director based on his personal correspondance reveals the little known insurgent side of his personnality. Featuring interviews with close collaborators, friends and family, this definitive documentary tells his intimate story, from the streets of Paris to the filmmaking accolades and high profile marriages at the height of his career.
Quand Jean devint Renoir
Act like Self (archive footage)
event2017 star_border 10
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The fascinating story of a man destined to be only a son of and who sought all his life to become "someone" by getting rid of the overwhelming image of his genius as a father, the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Life Is Ours
Act like Le patron du bistrot
event1936 star_border 6.2
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A propaganda film of the communist party of France, showing how the comrades help the proletariat against the capitalists.
D'un Céline l'autre
Act like Self
event1969 star_border 7
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Passers-by, those who knew him in his youth, René Barjavel, witness of his beginnings, his wife, his doctor, writers ... By questioning them Michel Polac tries to better understand the troubled personality of Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Notorious anti-Semite and genius writer.
Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma
Act like Self (archive footage) (3 ep.)
event1978
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Produced for television by Claude-Jean Philippe, the « Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma », recounts the history of French cinema from its birth to the beginning of the 1960s. With commentary read by Jean Rochefort.
Grand Illusion
Director (1 ep.)
event1937 star_border 7.8
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A group of French soldiers, including the patrician Captain de Boeldieu and the working-class Lieutenant Maréchal, grapple with their own class differences after being captured and held in a World War I German prison camp. When the men are transferred to a high-security fortress, they must concoct a plan to escape beneath the watchful eye of aristocratic German officer von Rauffenstein, who has formed an unexpected bond with de Boeldieu.
Experiment in Evil
Producer (1 ep.)
event1960 star_border 6.6
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Dr. Cordelier, living in a suburb of Paris, withdraws from society to pursue research into the functioning of the human brain. His lifelong friend, Maître Joly, becomes concerned when Cordelier draws up a will that bequeaths his entire estate to a stranger, Monsieur Opale; he cannot understand why Cordelier defends him, considering Opale attacks women and children. After a colleague is killed, Joly confronts Cordelier and discovers the truth behind his friend's behavior.
La Chienne
Director (1 ep.)
event1931 star_border 7.3
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Cashier Maurice Legrand is married to Adele, a terror. By chance, he meets Lucienne, "Lulu", and make her his mistress. He thinks he finally met love, but Lulu is nothing but a streetwalker, in love with Dede, her pimp. She only accepts Legrand to satisfy Dede's needs of money.
The Little Match Girl
Director (1 ep.)
event1928 star_border 6.9
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An impoverished girl tries to sell matches on NYE. Shivering with cold and unable to sell her wares, she sits in a sheltered nook. Striking a match to keep warm, she sees things in the flame.
The Elusive Corporal
Director (1 ep.)
event1962 star_border 6.3
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The story serves as a companion piece to Renoir's 1937 film, Grand Illusion, once more bringing together men from across the broad social spectrum of French society to depict one man's Sisyphean efforts to escape captivity in a German POW camp.
Picnic on the Grass
Director (1 ep.)
event1959 star_border 6.3
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Etienne Alexis, a candidate for president of the new Europe, is a scientist promoting artificial insemination for social betterment and therapy to eliminate passion. To celebrate his engagement to a cousin, he hosts an aseptic picnic, where mother nature asserts herself. A shepherd's flute conjures a windstorm that throws Alexis together with the luscious Nénette, a farm lass who wants to have a baby but is unimpressed with men.
Madame Bovary
Director (1 ep.)
event1934 star_border 5.5
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Soon after the death of his first wife (whose dowry was inadequate), Charles Bovary, a country doctor in Normandy, marries Emma Rouault. In her new home, Emma finds conflict with her mother-in-law, a husband uninterested in the social whirl, and general discontentment; thereby proving an easy conquest for philanderer Rodolphe. Other lovers follow. Does tragedy await?
The Woman on the Beach
Director (1 ep.)
event1947 star_border 6
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A sailor suffering from post-traumatic stress becomes involved with a beautiful and enigmatic seductress married to a blind painter.
French Cancan
Adaptation (1 ep.)
event1954 star_border 7.1
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Nineteenth-century Paris comes vibrantly alive in Jean Renoir’s exhilarating tale of the opening of the world-renowned Moulin Rouge. Jean Gabin plays the wily impresario Danglard, who makes the cancan all the rage while juggling the love of two beautiful women—an Egyptian belly-dancer and a naive working girl turned cancan star.
Swamp Water
Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 6.3
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A hunter happens upon a fugitive and his daughter living in a Georgia swamp. He falls in love with the girl and persuades the fugitive to return to town.
The Diary of a Chambermaid
Director (1 ep.)
event1946 star_border 6.3
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Celestine, the chamber-maid, has a new job in the country, at the Lanlaires. She has decided to use her beauty to seduce a wealthy man, but Mr. Lanlaire is not a right choice: the house is firmly controlled by Madame Lanlaire, helped by the strange valet Joseph. Then she tries the neighbour, former officer Mauger. This seems to work. But soon the son of the Lanlaires comes back. He is young, attractive and does not share his mother's antirepublican opinions. So Celestine's beauty attracts Captain Mauger, young Georges Lanlaire, and Joseph. Three men, from three different social classes, with three different conceptions of life. Will Celestine be able to convince Georges of her sincerity?
The River
Director (1 ep.)
event1951 star_border 7.2
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Director Jean Renoir’s entrancing first color feature—shot entirely on location in India—is a visual tour de force. Based on the novel by Rumer Godden, the film eloquently contrasts the growing pains of three young women with the immutability of the Bengal river around which their daily lives unfold. Enriched by Renoir’s subtle understanding and appreciation for India and its people, The River gracefully explores the fragile connections between transitory emotions and everlasting creation.
The Southerner
Director (1 ep.)
event1945 star_border 6.6
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Sam Tucker, a cotton picker, in search of a better future for his family, decides to grow his own cotton crop. In the first year, the Tuckers battle disease, a flood, and a jealous neighbor. Can they make it as farmers?
This Land Is Mine
Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 7.1
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Somewhere in Europe, in a city occupied by the Nazis, a gentle school teacher finds himself torn between collaboration and resistance, cowardice and courage.
The Lower Depths
Director (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 7.2
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Inhabitants of a flophouse struggle to survive under the harsh treatment imposed by the landlord, Kostyleva. One resident, young thief Wasska Pepel, ends his affair with the landlord's wife, Vassilissa, and takes up with her sister, Natacha. Pepel also befriends the baron, a former nobleman fallen on hard times, but Pepel's attempts at happiness are complicated when he's accused of murder by a spiteful Vassilissa.
Nana
Director (1 ep.)
event1926 star_border 6.7
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Count Moffat becomes infatuated with Nana, a presumptuous stage actress, vulgar, hypocritical and promiscuous, willing to do anything to succeed.
Boudu Saved from Drowning
Director (1 ep.)
event1932 star_border 7
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Michel Simon gives one of the most memorable performances in screen history as Boudu, a Parisian tramp who takes a suicidal plunge into the Seine and is rescued by a well-to-do bookseller, Edouard Lestingois. The Lestingois family decides to take in the irrepressible bum, and he shows his gratitude by shaking the household to its foundations. With Boudu Saved from Drowning, legendary director Jean Renoir takes advantage of a host of Parisian locations and the anarchic charms of his lead actor to create an effervescent satire of the bourgeoisie.
Toni
Author (1 ep.)
event1935 star_border 7.1
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In the 1920s, the Provence is a magnet for immigrants seeking work in the quarries or in the agriculture. Many mingle with locals and settle down permanently - like Toni, an Italian who has moved in with Marie, a Frenchwoman. Even a well-ordered existence is not immune from boredom, friendship, love, or enmity, and Toni gets entangled in a web of increasingly passionate relationships. For there is his best pal Fernand, but also Albert, his overbearing foreman; there is Sebastian, a steady Spanish peasant, but also Gabi, his young rogue relative; there is Marie, but there is also Josefa.
The Sad Sack
Director (1 ep.)
event1928 star_border 6.5
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The tale of a rich, flaky poet and his servant who both join the army and wind up in the same barracks.
Elena and Her Men
Director (1 ep.)
event1956 star_border 5.8
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Set amid the military maneuvers and Quatorze Juillet carnivals of turn-of-the-century France, Jean Renoir’s delirious romantic comedy Elena and her Men stars a radiant Ingrid Bergman as a beautiful, but impoverished, Polish princess who drives men of all stations to fits of desperate love. When Elena elicits the fascination of a famous general, she finds herself at the center of romantic machinations and political scheming, with the hearts of several men—as well as the future of France—in her hands.
The Golden Coach
Director (1 ep.)
event1952 star_border 7.2
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A viceroy, a nobleman and a bullfighter court a comedy-troupe actress in 18th-century Peru.
Night at the Crossroads
Director (1 ep.)
event1932 star_border 6.3
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A gang of thieves utilize a cross-road garage as their hideaway; after accidentally murdering a jewel thief, the heat is on.
The Tournament
Director (1 ep.)
event1928 star_border 3.6
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Rival knights compete for the hand of a beautiful maiden in this period feature from Jean Renoir.
Baby's Laxative
Director (1 ep.)
event1931 star_border 5.7
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A little boy won't go to the bathroom, which leads to all sorts of complications for his parents and their friends.
Le Bled
Director (1 ep.)
event1929 star_border 5.3
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A young French woman who inherits her uncle's property in Algeria finds herself schemed against by her envious cousins, and romanced by a handsome but previously irresponsible young man who works for his uncle on a neighbouring farm.
The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir
Writer (1 ep.)
event1974 star_border 5.7
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Part One, "The Last Christmas Dinner," is about the relationship between an old man and an old woman, both homeless. Part Two, "The Electric Floor Polisher," is an opera-like story of a woman who is obsessed with polishing her floors. Part Three is a musical interlude featuring Jeanne Moreau singing "When Love Dies." Part Four, "The Virtue of Tolerance," concerns an old man, his young wife, and how they come to terms when she has an affair with a man her own age.
Whirlpool of Fate
Director (1 ep.)
event1925 star_border 6.5
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Jean Renoir's directional debut and first silent film stars his wife, Catherine Hessling, as a young girl who manages to turn her tragic family life into one of joy and happiness.
A Salute to France
Director (1 ep.)
event1944
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Directed by Garson Kanin and Jean Renoir.
Tosca
Co-Director (1 ep.)
event1941 star_border 5.3
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Non-musical account of Puccini's opera: Tosca and Cavaradossi are in love, but the tyrant Scarpia desires Tosca and oppresses Cavaradossi who is fighting for freedom.
A Bum Deal
Director (1 ep.)
event1935
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In 1932, Michel Simon plays in "Boudu sauvé des eaux" under the direction of Jean Renoir. Three years later, he was again invited to don the clothes of the famous tramp on the sets of Boulogne.
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
Co-Director (1 ep.)
event1943 star_border 6.4
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A missionary tries to outwit the U.S. government and smuggle Chinese orphans into the country.
Marquitta
Adaptation (1 ep.)
event1927
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The tumultuous relationship between a street singer and a prince.
Chotard and Co.
Director (1 ep.)
event1933 star_border 4.5
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François Chotard, wholesale grocer, gives his daughter in marriage to Julien Collinet, a writer who prefers dreaming to working, a situation conducive to quarrels between the son and the father- in-law. Until the day when Julien receives the Prix Goncourt, prestigious literary award. Chotard has a sudden change of heart.
La Marseillaise
Writer (1 ep.)
event1938 star_border 6.9
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A film about the early part of the French Revolution, shown from the eyes of the citizens of Marseille, counts in German exile and, of course, the king Louis XVI, each showing their own small problems.
Carola
Writer (1 ep.)
event1973 star_border 6
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Norman Lloyd directed this televised production of Jean Renoir's World War II-era play. Taking place backstage at a theatrical performance in Nazi-occupied France, Carola is a tale of passion and intrigue that involves a beautiful stage actress and her emotional and psychological struggles over a Nazi officer, whom she is entangled in an affair with, and a Resistance leader whom she is hiding. Featuring Leslie Caron as Carola, the play also stars Mel Ferrer, Albert Paulsen, Michael Sacks, Carmen Zapata, and Anthony Zerbe.
Cristobal's Gold
Dialogue (1 ep.)
event1940
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Dupuy, the first officer of the Cristobal, a French merchant ship, is informed by cabaret dancer La Rubia that the Cristobal carries a priceless secret cargo of gold. Based on the novel by Albert t'Serstevens.
The Crime of Monsieur Lange
Screenplay (1 ep.)
event1936 star_border 7
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A man and a woman arrive in a cafe-hotel near the Belgian frontier. The customers recognize the man from the police's description: his name is Amedee Lange, and he murdered somebody in Paris. Lange was an employee in a printing works. His boss was a real bastard, swindling every one, seducing female workers... One day he fled to avoid facing his creditors, and the workers set up a cooperative to go on working. What then made Lange a killer?
The Ways of Love
Director (1 ep.)
event1950
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Anthology film by three directors, "A Day in the Country", "Jofroi" and "The Miracle".
Renoir, My Father
Book (1 ep.)
event1978
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A play about the life and work of the artist Auguste Renoir, based on the book by his film director son, Jean Renoir.
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