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Overview

Accessible and original analysis of all Jean Renoir's sound films, including those he made in Hollywood - this is the first major study to appear for a number of years and brings new light on some of the director's most celebrated films.. Illuminating account of critical debates concerning Renoir, and focusing on hitherto neglected areas such as gender, nation and ethnicity the book asks us to rethink our understanding of Renoir's political commitment.. Traces his output from the silent period to the age of television, tying his work into a fast-shifting, socio-historical context.. Detailed analyses of his sound films map his evolving style while individual chapters cover Renoir's career and writings, critical debates, the silent and early sound films, the Popular Front period, Renoir amèricain and the later films.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780719050633
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 07/27/2000
Series: French Film Directors Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.08(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Martin O'Shaughnessy is Principal Lecturer in French at Nottingham Trent University

Table of Contents

1. An uneven career
2. Renoir and the critics
3. The early films
4. The Popular Front years
5. Renoir Américain
6. Late Renoir
7. Conclusion
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