Jean Renoir

Directing

Born: 1894-09-15
Died: 1979-02-12
From: Paris, France
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.6

Also Known As

장 르누아르ジャン・ルノワール

Biography

Jean Renoir (15 September 1894 – 12 February 1979) was a French film director, screenwriter, actor, producer and author. As a film director and actor, he made more than forty films from the silent era to the end of the 1960s. As an author, he wrote the definitive biography of his father, the painter, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Renoir, My Father (1962). In the 1930s, Renoir was associated with the Popular Front, and several of his films reflect the movement's left-wing politics and deal with social issues as well as class disparities. He was perhaps the most significant director of the poetic realism movement. The satirical comedy-drama film The Rules of the Game (1939) is often cited by critics as among the greatest films ever made; it is the only film to earn a place among the top ten films in the respected British Film Institute's Sight & Sound decennial critics' poll for every decade from the poll's inception in 1952 through the 2012 list. Other important works are Grand Illusion (1937), A Day in the Country (1946) and The River (1951). Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.

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Awards & Nominations6 won · 4 nominated

🏆 Won

Academy Honorary Award

1974
🏆 Won

Prix Charles Blanc

1963
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Film

The Elusive Corporal

1963
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best British Film

The River

1953
Nominated

BAFTA Award for Best Film

The River

1953
Nominated

Academy Award for Best Director

The Southerner

1946
🏆 Won

Louis Delluc Prize

The Lower Depths

1937
🏆 Won

Commander of the Legion of Honour

🏆 Won

Academy Awards

🏆 Won

star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Acting33 titles

Directing41 titles

Writing37 titles

Production10 titles

Art1 title

Editing1 title