Released Date:
1936-11-04
Languages:
French, Italian, Spanish
Countries:
France
Runtime:
81 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (868 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirGenres:
DramaJean Renoir (screenplay)
Jacques Levert (story)
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.
Released Date:
1937-09-10
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (2081 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirMaxim Gorky (play)
Yevgeni Zamyatin
Jacques Companèez
Jean Renoir
Charles Spaak
Jean Renoir (dialogue)
Charles Spaak (dialogue)
The winner of the Louis Delluc Prize as the most outstanding French photo-play of 1936, as selected by the Young Independent Critics of France (an organization and not a description.) The film treats the imprisoning hold of poverty; the disheartening odds of people rising from such social despair, and the ease in which those in the upper spheres of Society may descend.
Released Date:
1946-05-08
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
40 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (3578 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirJean Renoir
Guy de Maupassant (short story)
The family of a Parisian shop-owner spends a day in the country. The daughter falls in love to a man at the inn, where they spend the day.
Released Date:
1938-09-12
Languages:
French, German, English, Russian
Countries:
France
Runtime:
114 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.2 (24101 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirCharles Spaak (scenario and dialogue)
Jean Renoir (scenario and dialogue)
During 1st WW, two French officers are captured. Captain De Boeldieu is an aristocrat while Lieutenant Marechal was a mechanic in civilian life. They meet other prisoners from various backgrounds, as Rosenthal, son of wealthy Jewish bankers. They are separated from Rosenthal before managing to escape. A few months later, they meet again in a fortress commanded by the aristocrat Van Rauffenstein. De Boeldieu strikes up a friendship with him but Marechal and Rosenthal still want to escape...
Released Date:
1940-02-19
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
100 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (4625 Reviews)
Director:
Jean Renoirèmile Zola (novel)
Jean Renoir (screenplay)
Jacques Lantier is a train engineer who is prone to violent seizures, a condition he attributes to his forefathers' habit of excessive drinking. Roubaud is a train conductor on the same railroad that Lantier works on, married to the much younger Sèverine. When Roubaud catches wind of his wife's affair with her godfather, the wealthy M. Grandmorin, he kills him during a train journey in a fit of jealousy. He makes sure that Sèverine is also present, making her an accomplice to murder. Lantier, despite having witnessed them quite clearly in the train corridor, hides the fact during the investigation as he is attracted to Sèverine. They both begin an affair, all the while Roubaud becomes increasingly withdrawn and starts to gamble. Sèverine urges Lantier to kill her husband so that they would be free but she is unaware of Lantier's unfortunate condition.
Released Date:
1950-04-08
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (19112 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirJean Renoir (scenario & dialogue)
Carl Koch (collaborator)
Aviator Andrè Jurieux has just completed a record-setting flight, but when he is greeted by an admiring crowd, all he can say to them is how miserable he is that the woman he loves did not come to meet him. He is in love with Christine, the wife of aristocrat Robert de la Cheyniest. Robert himself is involved in an affair with Geneviève de Marras, but he is trying to break it off. Meanwhile, Andrè seeks help from his old friend Octave, who gets Andrè an invitation to the country home where Robert and Christine are hosting a large hunting party. As the guests arrive for the party, their cordial greetings hide their real feelings, along with their secrets - and even some of the servants are involved in tangled relationships.
Released Date:
1945-04-30
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
92 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (1666 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirGenres:
DramaGeorge Sessions Perry (novel)
Hugo Butler (adaptation)
Jean Renoir
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?
Released Date:
1946-02-15
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
86 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (844 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirBurgess Meredith (screenplay)
Octave Mirbeau (adapted from the novel by)
Andrè Heuzè (play)
Andrè de Lorde (play)
Thielly Norès (play)
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? Will sinister and inflexible Joseph let his views on Celestine be ruined? A quite disillusioned depiction of humanity.
Released Date:
1951-12-19
Languages:
English, Bengali
Countries:
France, UK, India, USA
Runtime:
99 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (3795 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirRumer Godden (novel)
Rumer Godden (screenplay)
Jean Renoir (screenplay)
Three teenage girls are living in Bengal (India) near a big river : Harriet is the oldest child of a big family of English settlers. Valerie is the unique daughter of an American industrialist. Melanie has an American father and an Indian mother. One day, a man arrives. He will be the first love of the three girls.
Released Date:
1954-01-05
Languages:
English
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (1708 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirJean Renoir (story)
Jack Kirkland (story)
Renzo Avanzo (story)
Giulio Macchi (story)
Ginette Doynel (story)
Prosper Mèrimèe (inspired by "Le Carrosse du Saint-Sacrement")
In Peru in the eighteenth century. Camilla, the star of a theater company, hesitates between three men. The Viceroy gives her his magnificent golden coach. A young Spanish officer suggests the two of them settle down together among Indians. Ramon, a torero, offers her a share of his glory.
Released Date:
1962-05-23
Languages:
French, German
Countries:
France
Runtime:
90 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (500 Reviews)
Director:
Jean RenoirGuy Lefranc (adaptation)
Jacques Perret (novel)
Jean Renoir (adaptation)
An upper-class corporal from Paris is captured by the Germans when they invade France in 1940. Assisted and accompanied by characters as diverse as a morose dairy farmer, a waiter, a myopic intellectual, a working-class Parisian, and a German dental assistant, the corporal tries to escape from prison camps, sometimes making it a few yards, sometimes reaching the French border.
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