André Bazin: Jean Renoir (1971–) [EN, PT]

25 November 2012, dusan

This classic in the literature of cinema represents the convergence of the three leading figures of French film: Jean Renoir, universally considered the greatest French director; André Bazin, the outstanding French film critic and theorist; and François Truffaut, the pioneer of la nouvelle vague. Bazin left this examination of Renoir’s films unfinished when he died in 1958; Truffaut collected and edited the essays, and added a comprehensive filmography in which Bazin, Truffaut, Jacques Rivette, Jean-Luc Godard, Eric Rohmer, and other Cahiers du Cinéma regulars comment on the films. Here are brilliant insights into the whole of Renoir’s oeuvre, from the avant-garde fantasy of La Petite Marchande d’Allumettes, through the epic humanism of Grand Illusion and The Rules of the Game, to the quiet grace of The River and the profound theatricality of The Golden Coach. Bazin shows why Renoir is the critical figure in the development of cinema since the silent era, and how he went beyond montage to give the art new expressive potential. Renoir’s work constitutes one of the most fully and beautifully elaborated visions in contemporary art, and nowhere is this humanistic vision better illuminated than in this book.

Originally published in French as Jean Renoir, avant-propos de Jean Renoir, éditions Champ libre, 1971
Translated by W. W. Halsey II and William H. Simon
Edited and with an Introduction by François Truffaut
Introduction by Jean Renoir
Publisher W.H.Allen, London & New York, a division of Howard & Wyndham Ltd., 1974
ISBN 0671214640
320 pages

Jean Renoir (English, trans. W. W. Halsey II and William H. Simon, 1974)
Jean Renoir: Filmografia (Portuguese, trans. Isabel Lobinho, 1975)


Trackback URI | Comments RSS

Leave a Reply

Name (required)

Email (required)

Website

Speak your mind