Plenty has been written about Jean Renoir, by himself and others. Nevertheless a new book on the filmmaker is always received with interest. After all, Renoir was not only a true artist himself but ...
The lights in the cavernous Lumiere hall subside and, before each film in the official selection, the Cannes festival offers a short subject: a minute-or-two segment from a film by the immortal French ...
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Love old or unusual movies but never know when they're on? Here are several I recommend: Grand Illusion (1937): Here's a film that appears on many international "Best Films of All Time" lists. For ...
This analysis is based on an ideological commentary on Renoir's film. From the beginning, the reading, unilateral, gives keys to interpret the characters: "These are shadows returning to the castle".
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