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Tributes and Retrospectives - Tribute to the French Cinematheque - A Selection by Frédéric Bonnaud
Crew:
Screenplay: Jean Renoir, Carl Koch
Cinematography: Jean-Paul Alphen, Jean Bachelet, Jacques Lemare, Jean Renoir
Production: Nouvelles Éditions de Films
Cinematography: Jean-Paul Alphen, Jean Bachelet, Jacques Lemare, Jean Renoir
Production: Nouvelles Éditions de Films
A bumpy and hunting weekend at the country palace of the marquis Robert de la Cheyniest (Marcel Dalio) is the scene of cross love stories among masters and servers that will reveal throughout the weekend some horrible truths about a well-known upper bourgeoisie group.
An exponent of French poetic realism, Jean Renoir's The Rule of the Game is a stinging critique of the corruption of French society shrouded in a comedy of manners.
Hated and harshly criticized in its 1939 premiere and even destroyed during World War II, The Rules of the Game has been, since its reconstruction in 1959, considered one of the best films of all times, which, said François Truffaut, “embraces the entire cinema”.
An exponent of French poetic realism, Jean Renoir's The Rule of the Game is a stinging critique of the corruption of French society shrouded in a comedy of manners.
Hated and harshly criticized in its 1939 premiere and even destroyed during World War II, The Rules of the Game has been, since its reconstruction in 1959, considered one of the best films of all times, which, said François Truffaut, “embraces the entire cinema”.
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Cast:
MARCEL DALIO, NORA GREGOR, PAULETTE DUBOST -
Original Title:
Le Règle du Jeu -
Country:
France -
Year:
1939 - 110' Subtitles: PT
Crew:
Screenplay: Jean Renoir, Carl Koch
Cinematography: Jean-Paul Alphen, Jean Bachelet, Jacques Lemare, Jean Renoir
Production: Nouvelles Éditions de Films
Cinematography: Jean-Paul Alphen, Jean Bachelet, Jacques Lemare, Jean Renoir
Production: Nouvelles Éditions de Films