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Chotard and Company

Chotard et Cie

France

1933

83 Min
Black and White
French
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DIR Jean Renoir

SCR Jean Renoir

DP Joseph-Louis Mundwiller, René Ribault

CAST Jeanne Boitel, Fernand Charpin, Jeanne Lory, Georges Pomiès, Malou Tré-ki, Dignimont

Synopsis

Apparently made by Renoir for the money, nevertheless this lively adaptation of a boulevard farce definitely has the director’s signature. Right from the beginning, the camera prowls around a grocery store to find the owner, Chotard, who despairs of his daughter’s choice of husband, an impecunious poet, and hopes to change his ways. The closing masked ball promises much of the later Renoir flair, and the cast are engaging throughout. —uk.hollywood.com

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Jean Renoir

The son of the painter Auguste Renoir, Jean Renoir became one of France’s most important and respected filmmakers during the middle of the 20th century. A Philosophy and Math student, Renoir became a cavalryman, but was invalided out of the army before World War I. Later, he married a model and aspiring actress, and, following the death of his father and the acquisition of an inheritance, set up his own production company to produce movies for his wife. Renoir learned from these early experiences of financing movies and watching other films, and became a director in 1924. With the advent of sound, Renoir’s career was quickly made with a series of profitable films, including La Chienne (1931), a savage and dark drama about a man’s self-destruction, which was later remade by Fritz Lang as Scarlet Street. Renoir’s subsequent films, including The Lower Depths (1936) and Grand Illusion (1937), were among the finest made in France before the war, and were well acknowledged at the time of… read more

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Re: Renoir

By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky on April 18, 2010

"As soon as you make a theory, facts destroy it."”– Jean Renoir Jean Renoir is not "elegant." Jean Renoir was never a "master." Though he

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