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Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Erotic films,
Aviation filmsActors Roland Toutain,
Nora Gregor,
Paulette Dubost,
Marcel Dalio,
Jean Renoir,
Odette TalazacRating78%
Cœurs sensibles, cœurs fidèles,
Qui blâmez l'amour léger,
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Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Anna Magnani,
Duncan Lamont,
Odoardo Spadaro,
Nada Fiorelli,
Elena Altieri,
Paul CampbellRating69%
The Viceroy of a remote 18th century Peruvian town has purchased a magnificent golden coach from Europe. The Viceroy hints of his intention to give the coach to his mistress, the Marquise, but has decided to pay for it with public funds, since he plans to use it to overawe the populace and flatter the local nobility, who enthusiastically look forward to taking turns parading in it. By coincidence, the coach arrives on the same ship that carries an Italian commedia dell'arte troupe composed of men, women and children who perform as singers, actors, acrobats and comics. The troupe is led by Don Antonio, who also portrays the stock character of Pantalone on stage, and features Camilla, who plays the stock role of Columbina., 1h40
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Rail transport films,
Film se déroulant dans un trainActors Jean Gabin,
Simone Simon,
Fernand Ledoux,
Jean Renoir,
Blanchette Brunoy,
Julien CaretteRating74%
The story centers on a train engineer Jacques Lantier (Jean Gabin) who lusts after Séverine Roubaud (Simone Simon), the wife of his co-worker Roubaud (Fernand Ledoux)., 1h35
Directed by Jean Renoir,
Jacques BeckerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Jean Gabin,
Louis Jouvet,
Suzy Prim,
Vladimir Nikolayevich Sokoloff,
Jany Holt,
Robert Le ViganRating74%
Pépel est un voleur qui vit dans une pension des bas-fonds tenue par Kostileff, un recéleur. Il est aimé par deux femmes, deux sœurs, Vassilissa, épouse du receleur, une jalouse dont il est l'amant, et la pure Natacha, sœur de Vassilissa, qui l'aime secrètement. Lors d'un cambriolage, Pépel est surpris par le propriétaire des lieux, un baron ruiné, chez qui les huissiers doivent saisir, le lendemain, tous les meubles. Les deux hommes sympathisent et deviennent amis. , 1h55
Directed by Jean Renoir,
René Clair,
Georges LacombeOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Albert Préjean,
Olga Tschechowa,
Geymond Vital,
Jim Gerald,
Alice Tissot,
Paul OllivierRating68%
On the day of Fadinard's wedding, his horse eats a lady's hat on a bush at the roadside, while the lady is hidden behind the bush with her lover Lieutenant Tavernier. Because she is married, she cannot return home hatless without being compromised, and Tavernier orders Fadinard to replace the hat with one exactly like it - or else he will wreck his new home. In an elaborate sequence of complications, Fadinard tries to find a hat while keeping to his marriage schedule., 1h23
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Fernand Charpin,
Jane Loury,
Louis Seigner,
Jeanne Boitel,
Max Dalban,
Robert SellerRating58%
François Chotard, épicier en gros, a donné sa fille en mariage à Julien Collinet, un écrivain qui rêve au lieu de travailler, situation propice aux querelles entre le beau-père et le gendre. Jusqu'au jour où Julien reçoit le prix Goncourt. Chotard admire désormais ce gendre hier méprisé, veut parfaire sa culture et néglige grandement ses affaires. La maison commence à péricliter, mais Julien reprend en main le commerce., 1h2
Directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois,
Jean Renoir,
Jacques Becker,
André ZwobadaOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Films about the labor movement,
Political filmsActors Jean Dasté,
Jean Renoir,
Roger Blin,
Madeleine Sologne,
Jacques Becker,
Gaston ModotRating59%
La vie est à nous, film produit par le Parti communiste français, est constitué de documents filmés, et de scènes de fiction relatant des événements pris dans la réalité quotidienne de la classe ouvrière, de la paysannerie et de la bourgeoisie : un conseil d'administration organise un licenciement massif ; dans une usine, une grève permet d'éviter le licenciement de travailleurs âgés ; des paysans, soutenus par des militants, empêchent la saisie des biens d'un paysan pauvre ; un jeune chômeur qui n'a pas de quoi se nourrir est accueilli par des jeunes communistes., 1h21
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Michel Simon,
Félix Oudart,
Paul Velsa,
Louis Zellas,
Jeanne Helbling,
Roland CaillauxRating62%
Jean Dubois d'Ombelles, un jeune homme bourgeois et poète, est appelé à faire son service militaire en même temps que son valet, Joseph Turlot. Le poète est en butte aux brimades de la chambrée pendant que le valet multiplie innocemment les scandales. Las de subir la situation, le poète se compose un personnage apte à en imposer, et à un rythme échevelé met tout sens dessus dessous., 1h21
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Films about alcoholism,
Théâtre,
La précarité,
Films based on playsActors Michel Simon,
Charles Granval,
Jean Gehret,
Jean Dasté,
Max Dalban,
Jacques BeckerRating71%
Bourgeois Parisian, Latin Quarter bookseller, Edouard Lestingois, (Charles Granval), rescues a tramp, Boudu, from a suicidal plunge into the river Seine, from the Pont des Arts. Boudu is brought into Lestingois' household. The family adopts the man and dedicates itself to reforming him into a proper middle class person. Boudu (Michel Simon) shows his gratitude by shaking the household to its foundations, challenging the hidebound manners of his hosts and seduces not only the housemaid but also Madame Lestingois herself. Gradually Boudu is tamed, shaved and given a haircut, and put in a suit. Then he wins a large sum of money on the lottery, and is guided into marrying the housemaid. Finally however, at the wedding scene, Boudu capsizes a rowing boat and floats away from the wedding party, and "back to his old vagrancy, a free spirit once more.