The 400 blows
The film caused a revolution in cinema’s around the world with the story of a young Parisian who tries to survive an unfair and judgemental society. br> Directed by François Truffaut. Starring Jean-Pierre Léaud.
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8½
A semi-autobiographical story about a worshipped filmmaker who has lost his inspiration.He fends off the inquiries of his actors, reporters, and screenwriter
Directed by Federico Fellini. Starring Marcello Mastroianni.
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Amelie
Amelie dedicates herself to helping others find love and happiness. But will she have the courage to do for herself what she has done for others?
Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Starring Audrey Tautou.
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The bicycle thief
Ladri di biciclette. The story of a long-unemployed bill sticker becomes a bitter cry against poverty and the establishment.
Directed by Vittorio de Sica. Starring Lamberto Maggiorani.
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The boat
After scoring a hit on some British ships an U-boot is attacked by Allied destroyers. Depth charges slam into U-96 while they try to escape.
Directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Starring Jürgen Prochnow and Herbert Grönemeyer.
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Breathless
A bout de Souffle. A revolution in cinema, going back to the basics. Locations, natural lightning, jump cuts and hand-held camera’s.
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg.
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Cinema Paradiso
When Salvatore returns to his village in order to attend the funeral of a friend, he reminisces about their childhood together and how he met the love of his life.
Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. Starring Jacques Perrin.
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Downfall
The story of Hitler’s final days as told through the eyes of his personal secretary and confident Traudl Junge.
Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. Starring Bruno Ganz and Alexandra Maria Lara.
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The goldrush
A lone prospector heads North in order to find his fortune. Unfortunately, he is forced to face poverty and his menacing cabin mates before he has a chance to achieve his goal.
Directed by and starring Charles Chaplin.
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The killer
An eponymous killer is tangled in a web of moral imperatives after accidentally blinding a nightclub singer.
Directed by John Woo. Starring Chow Yun Fat.
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Modern times
After cracking under the strain, a young man finds himself unemployed on the streets of depression era America.
Directed by Charles Chaplin. Starring Charles Chaplin and Paulette Goddard.
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The road
Gelsomina is sold by her mother to the cruel Zampano, a strongman in a travelling circus. The two travel together, with her beating the drum, playing a trumpet, and serving as his slave.
Directed by Federico Fellini. Starring Anthony Quinn.
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The rules of the game
La regle du jeu. The rules of the love game in pre-war France ordered by ideas of appropriate and inappropriate behaviour.
Directed by Jean Renoir. Starring Nora Gregor.
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The seven samurai
In the 1600s the residents of a small Japanese village are seeking protection against repeated attacks by a band of marauding thieves.
Directed by Akira Kurosawa. Starring Takashi Shimura.
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Sunrise
A farmer is tempted by a vamp from the city to murder his wife. Will he do this and run off with the Woman from the City?
Directed by F.W. Murnau. Starring George O’Brien and Janet Gaynor.
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The sweet life
La dolce vita. The adventures of a disillusioned journalist in the Rome party circuit. Including the famous showering in the Trevi fountain.
Directed by Federico Fellini. Starring Marcello Mastroianni.
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Tokyo story
Tokyo monogatari. The changing life in postwar Japan is portrayed in this tale of an elderly couple visiting their grown-up children in Tokyo.
Directed by Yasujiro Ozu. Starring Chishu Ryu.
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Wild strawberries
Smultronstället. Professor Isak Borg’s is going on a journey to receive an honorary degree. This evokes dreams and recollections.
Directed by Ingmar Bergman. Starring Victor Sjöström.
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Jean financed some of his films by selling some of his late father’s paintings.
September 15, 1894
February 12, 1979
The second son of impressionist Auguste Renoir grew up in the artistic milieu of turn-of-the-century Paris. After World War I, in which he was wounded, his film career started when he scripted Catherine (1924). A year later Renoir directed his first film, La fille de l'eau because he wanted to make a star of his wife Catherine Hessling (a former model of his father).
The coming of sound raised him on a higher level commercially, On purge Bébé (1931) and artistically, La Chienne (1931).
In the late thirties he reached his peaks with La Grande Illusion (1937), a study of three French POWs and La regle du jeu (1939). He left France in 1941 during the German invasion and became a naturalized US citizen. In Hollywood, Renoir made six American films with limited success. He turned to writing, to the theatre and to television.
Jean was awarded the French légion d'honneur in 1977.
1946 - Nominated best Director for: The Southerner (1945)
1975 - Honorary Academy Award