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Jean Daste
Filmography
Jean Daste - filmography
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Jean Renoir Collection
(7 discs)
(1998)
Starring: Julien Carette, Marcel Dalio, Georges Peclet
Director: Jean Renoir
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Seven 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 ..read more »

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The Wild Child
on DVD
(1970)
Starring: Francois Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Cargol, Francoise Seigner
Director: Francois Truffaut
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This is the true-life tale of a young boy found living alone in the woods of France in the 1700's. Found in a forest, the child is unable to speak, communicate or function in society. Christened Victor by the hospital staff, his case is taken up by Doctor Itard (Truffaut), a lone physician who has ..read more »

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Le Crime de Monsieur Lange
(1936)
Starring: Rene Lefevre, Jules Berry, Florelle
Director: Jean Renoir
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Told in flashback, this dramatic story revolves around the author Lange who is exploited by his ruthless boss who eventually may cause the downfall of his publishing house but disaster is averted by Lange's talent and the political will of the workforce who form a cooperative...

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Boudu Saved From Drowning
on DVD
(1932)
Starring: Michel Simon, Charles Granval, Jean Daste
Director: Jean Renoir
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Boudu (played by Michel Simon, who also produced the film) is a shaggy, foul-smelling tramp who is rescued from drowning by bourgeois Frenchman Charles Granval. Deciding to reform Boudu, Granval invites the hobo into his home. Boudu returns the favor by turning the household upside down and by ..read more »

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The Jean Vigo Collection
on DVD
Starring: Jean Vigo, Louis Lefebvre, Coco Golstein
Director: Jean Vigo
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Although Jean Vigo died at the age of 29 having made just four films, he is questionably one of the great masters of French cinema. From his inventive A Propos de Nice, to the anarchic tale of student rebellion Zero de Conduite, and finally the lyrical romantic yearning of L'Atalante, Vigo's body ..read more »

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