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'Renoir': Movie as painting . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on August 5, 2019 at 10:58:33:

This is a beautifully filmed piece lush with colors of the French countryside and perfectly set interiors illustrating the later life of Renoir, his last muse, and his son, Jean. Renoir struggles to paint while suffering from often unbearable rheumatoid arthritis. His son returns wounded from the front (1915) and begins an infatuation with his latest model, Andree, who wants to become an American actress. This relationship pushed Jean into film after the war. Well done, atmospheric.








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