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  • In the years following the making of The Elusive Corporal, Renoir wrote two books, a biographical study of his father and a novel, Les. Cahiers du Capitaine.
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  • Jean Renoir, Edited by Francois Truffaut by Andre Bazin 1st Printing 1973 HC DJ. Mylar covering Condition: Book is in very good to good condition with crisp.
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    Index of contributors

    Geoff Andrew
    Michael Atkinson
    Peter Biskind
    Edward Buscombe
    Michael Chanan
    Tom Charity
    Michel Ciment
    Kieron Corless
    Mark Cousins
    Paul Cronin
    Chris Darke
    Maria Delgado
    Geoff Dyer
    The Ferroni Brigade
    Lizzie Francke
    Philip French
    Chris Fujiwara
    Graham Fuller
    Charlotte Garson
    Tom Gunning
    Philip Horne
    Kevin Jackson
    Nick James
    Kent Jones
    Richard T. Kelly
    Mark Le Fanu
    Toby Litt
    Brian McFarlane
    Luke McKernan
    Geoffrey Macnab
    Adrian Martin
    Peter Matthews
    Sophie Mayer
    Henry K. Miller
    Kim Newman
    Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
    Michael O’Pray
    John Orr
    Tim Robey
    Nick Roddick
    Jonathan Romney
    Jonathan Rosenbaum
    Sukhdev Sandhu
    Jasper Sharp
    Iain Sinclair
    David Thompson
    David Thomson
    Kenneth Turan
    Catherine Wheatley
    Armond White

    Geoff Andrew

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    Signs stake Meaning suspend the Cinema
    Peter Wollen, Secker & Warburg, 1969

    A Biographical Wordbook of Film
    David Thomson, Secker & Warburg, 1975

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    Mollenard

    1938 film

    Mollenard is a 1938 French drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Harry Baur, Gabrielle Dorziat and Pierre Renoir.[1] It was also known by the alternative titles of Hatred and Capitaine Corsaire. The film's sets were designed by Alexandre Trauner. It is based on the novel of the same name by the Belgian writer Oscar-Paul Gilbert [fr]. The film's plot divides sharply into halves, with the first an action thriller set in China while the second is a social drama with the title character struggling to cope with what he regards as the suffocating atmosphere of his home port in France.

    The film was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris and on location. An English-language version starring Victor McLaglen and Ruth Chatterton was planned but never made.[2]

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    Captain Mollenard is an uncouth, almost piratical, commander of a merchant ship sailing out of Dunkirk. When the ship's owners discover that Mollenard has been selling arms on his own account, they decided to suspend him for six months. This horrifies his wife and children who have become used to his long absences. Mollenard hears news of his suspension while in Shanghai where he and his deputy Kerrotret are trying to offload their lat

    Renoir on Renoir : Interviews, Essays, and Remarks 0521351510, 0521385938

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    INTERVIEWS, ESSAYS, and REMARKS Translated by Carol Volk

    JEAN RENOIR

    RENOIR ON RENOIR

    CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN FILM

    GENERAL EDITORS Henry Breitrose, Stanford University William Rothman ADVISORY BOARD Dudley Andrew, University of Iowa Garth Jowett, University of Houston Anthony Smith, Magdalen College, Oxford Colin Young, National Film School OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES Paul Clark, Chinese Cinema: Culture and Politics since 1949 Sergei Eisenstein, Nonindifferent Nature: Film and the Structure of Things (trans. Herbert Marshall) Vlada Petrie, Constructivism Film: The Man with the Movie Camera — A Cinematic Analysis

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    Paul Swann: The British Documentary Film Movement, 1926-1946

    RENOIR ON RENOIR Interviews, Essays, and Remarks

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