
Jean Renoir
French filmmaker (1894–1979) · Morocco · Male · Born 1948-07-30 (77)
18 films · 0 shows
Jean Renoir was a French filmmaker, actor, producer and author. His La Grande Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939) are often cited by critics as among the greatest films ever made. In 2002, he was ranked fourth on the BFI's Sight & Sound poll of the greatest directors. Among numerous honours accrued during his lifetime, he received a Lifetime Achievement Academy Award in 1975. Renoir was the son of the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir and the uncle of the cinematographer Claude Renoir. With Claude, he made The River (1951), the first color film shot in India. A lifelong lover of theater, Renoir turned to the stage for The Golden Coach (1952) and French Cancan (1955). He was one of the first filmmakers to be known as an auteur; the critic Penelope Gilliatt said a Renoir shot could be identified "in a thousand miles of film." Wikipedia ↗
Movies
Carola
1973
The Christian Licorice Store
1971
The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir
1974
Directing Actors by Jean Renoir
1969
Louis Lumière
1968
The Elusive Corporal
1962
Picnic on the Grass
1959
Experiment in Evil
1959
Elena and Her Men
1956
French Cancan
1955
The Golden Coach
1952
The River
1951
The Ways of Love
1950
L'Amore
1948
The Woman on the Beach
1947
A Day in the Country
1936
The Diary of a Chambermaid
1946
The Southerner
1945