The Jean Renoir Collection

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Number of Discs
6
Release Date
12/09/2011
Studio
Optimum Home Entertainment
format
DVD / Box Set
Certificate UK
PG

Six films by French auteur Jean Renoir. 'La Grande Illusion' (1937) is an archetypal prison escape film, generally regarded as Jean Renoir's most popular film of the 1930s and one which, although often seen as a humane and pacifist indictment of war, offers an ambiguous perspective on class differences. Set in a WWI German prisoner-of-war camp, the film tells the story of three French soldiers, the working-class Marechal (Jean Gabin), the middle-class Jew, Rosenthal (Marcel Dalio), and the aristocrat senior officer, Boieldieu (Pierre Fresnay), who are held prisoner by Commandant Von Rauffenstein (Erich von Stroheim). The film shows how a bond of sympathy exists more between the German Commandant and the senior French officer than between the three Frenchman of different classes. Even though Boieldieu sacrifices himself for the two others to escape, the film makes no attempt to conceal what they are returning to once their role as war heroes is over. In 'Le Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe' (1959), Etienne Alexis, a candidate for president of the new Europe, is a scientist promoting artificial insemination for social betterment and and as a therapy to eliminate passion. In 'Le Caporal Epingle' (1952), an upper-class corporal from Paris is captured by the Germans when they invade France in 1940. 'La Marseillaise' (1938) is a news-reel like film about early part of the French Revolution, shown from the eyes of individual people across the country. In 'Le Testament Du Docteur Cordelier' (1959), a lawyer, Joly (Teddy Bilis), is disturbed when his friend, the eminent psychiatrist and researcher, Dr Cordelier (Jean-Louis Barrault), makes out a will leaving everything to a mysterious stranger, Opale (also played by Jean-Louis Barrault). Finally, 'La Bete Humaine' (1938) is an adaptation of the novel by Emile Zola. Gabin plays a train driver who falls in love with a colleague's wife, S�verine (Simone Simon). Her jealous husband has already murdered his wife's former lover.

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Director: Jean Renoir
Producer: Raymond Hakim
Producer: Robert Hakim
Producer: Ginette Doynel
Producer: Roland Girard
Producer: Adry de Carbuccia
Writer: Jean Renoir
Writer: Charles Spaak
Music: Joseph Kosma
Music: Henry Sauveplane
Cinematographer: Christian Matras
Cinematographer: Georges Leclerc
Cinematographer: Jean-Paul Alphen
Cinematographer: Jean Bourgoin
Cinematographer: Alain Douarinou
Cinematographer: Jean Louis
Cinematographer: Jean-Marie Maillols
Cinematographer: Curt Courant
Actor: Pierre Fresnay
Actor: Simone Simon
Actor: Jean Gabin
Actor: Marcel Dalio
Actor: Jean Renoir
Actor: Gaston Modot
Actor: Dita Parlo
Actor: Jean Dasté
Actor: Jean-Pierre Cassel
Actor: Claude Brasseur
Actor: Pierre Renoir
Actor: Lise Delamare
Actor: Jean-Louis Barrault
Actor: Teddy Bilis

Main Format
DVD
Keyword Index
The Jean Renoir Collection|Pierre Fresnay
Alternative Title
La Grande Illusion/Le Déjeuner Sur L'herbe/Le Caporal Épinglé/...
Region
Region 2
Extras 1
High Definition extras tbc
Extras 2
InteractiveMenu
Catalogue Number
OPTD2297

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