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- French police Commandant Candice Renoir and her team solve different crime cases in a harbor city of southern France. Candice herself is a divorced mother of four whose daily routine is always packed.
- Set on the French Riviera in the summer of 1915, Jean Renoir -- son of the Impressionist painter, Pierre-Auguste -- returns home to convalesce after being wounded in World War I. At his side is Andrée, a young woman who rejuvenates, enchants, and inspires both father and son.
- Made for television, this film consists of four parts: Part One, "The Last Christmas Dinner," is about the relationship between an old man and an old woman, both homeless. Part Two, "The Electric Floor Polisher," is an opera-like story of a woman who is obsessed with polishing her floors. Part Three is a musical interlude featuring Jeanne Moreau singing "When Love Dies." Part Four, "The Virtue of Tolerance," concerns an old man, his young wife, and how they come to terms when she has an affair with a man her own age.
- A example of Jean Renoir's talents as a director as he works Gisèle Braunberger into the right frame of mind.
- French filmmaker Jean Renoir talks with Jacques Rivette about cinema, art, sound, technology, realism, technique, writing, acting, and painting.
- This stunning film, based on the remarkable Renoir collection at Philadelphia's Barnes Foundation, explores the artist's later work, which still provoke extreme reactions - some people are repulsed by them and others seduced.
- A film about a girl, and later a woman, recalling her past over a lifetime.
- Film about the painters Renoir, Picasso and Seurat.
- A thoughtful look at Jean Renoir's attempts to work within the Hollywood system during the 1940's, and his return to Europe as an international filmmaker in the 1950's.
- Pierre August Renoir's brilliant Le Moulin de la Gallette created immense controversy in its day. Famous for his use of hot reds, orange and gold to portray nudes in sunlight, Renoir's later life was blighted by arthritis, which crippled his hands. This fascinating story of a man and his work includes a visit to the artist's home.
- Interview with Jean Renoir scholar Christopher Faulkner discussing the filmmaker's transition from silent films to talkies, his stylistic evolution, and the importance of La Chienne within his career.
- Jean Renoir's period of wandering following the commercial failure of his film La Regle du Jeu (Rule of the Game) came to an end when he settled in Hollywood in January 1941.
- The fascinating story of a man destined to be only a son of and who sought all his life to become "someone" by getting rid of the overwhelming image of his genius as a father, the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
- Paris in the mid-1870s. The Montmartre Hill: music, pomegranate squash, sweet bread, top hats and the girls of the sweet bread mill... August Renoir's loves in five pictures (Moulin de la Galette, La balançoire, La loge, Les parapluies, Sur la terrasse).
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Jean Renoir's 1936 film, A Day In The Country.
- Family and crew members tell their memories of Jean Renoir as a person and mostly, as a filmmaker.
- 1964–19721h 34m7.8 (46)TV EpisodeFirst part of an over four hour documentary for TV in which Rivette visited Renoir at his country place, lunched with him, and let him talk about his work, interspersed with extracts from some of his oeuvre.
- 1964–19721h 35m7.4 (63)TV EpisodeAfter clips from the films on which director Jean Renoir and actor Michel Simon collaborated, the two are filmed seated at a convivial table, enjoying a jovial conversation about their work together and the topics of directing and acting.
- A play about the life and work of the artist Auguste Renoir, based on the book by his film director son, Jean Renoir.
- 2001–201149m8.8 (8)TV Episode'Dance at the Moulin de la Galette' brims over with joie de vivre and the pleasures of a Sunday afternoon. This 1876 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) and its lesser-known twin are celebrated by art aficionados and historians.
- 1964–19721h 35m7.3 (31)TV EpisodeAlone in a cinema, Renoir analyzes scenes from two of his films and discusses editing and other techniques of storytelling.
- 2018– 52m8.0 (26)TV Episode
- 1979–TV Episode
- 1995–TV Episode
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir is known and loved for his impressionist paintings of Paris. These paintings count among the world's favourites. Renoir, however, grew tired of this style and changed course. This stunning film - based on the remarkable collection of 181 Renoirs at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia - examines the direction he then took and why it provokes such extreme reactions right up to today. Some claim they are repulsed by Renoir's later works and some claim they are seduced. What may surprise many is that among the many artists who sought Renoir's new works out and were clearly highly influenced by them were the two giants of the 20th century - Picasso and Matisse. The film is a fresh new biography of this artistic giant but more than that it uncovers a rarely told story that places Renoir as a critical link between the old and the new.
- 1989– 1h 35mTV EpisodeRebroadcast of Jean Renoir le patron, 2e partie: La direction d'acteur (1967) from the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.22 January 1967.
- 1978–197927mTV Episode
- 1978–197927mTV Episode
- 1978–197926mTV Episode
- Episode: (2021)1994– 39mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 6mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)1994– 51mPodcast Episode
- 1994– 30mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2020–Podcast Episode