
Renoir
Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2013
February 28 - March 10, 2013
New York Premiere!
Director Gilles Bourdos in person!
Set during a pivotal time in the lives of master painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir and his war-wounded son Jean, Bourdos’ atmospheric drama explores the ways in which creative powers wax and wane as one generation gives way to the next.
New York Premiere!
Director Gilles Bourdos in person!
Set in 1915, a pivotal time in the lives of master painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir and his war-wounded son Jean, Bourdos’ atmospheric drama explores the ways in which creative powers wax and wane as one generation gives way to the next. Key to the changes that father and son experience is a female model who’s the dying painter’s last inspiration, and the figure who may turn Jean’s life around. Stars Michel Bouquet, Christa Theret, Vincent Rottiers, Thomas Doret, Romane Bohringer. An IDP/Samuel Goldwyn Films release.





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