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La chienne / The Bitch Jean Renoir. 1931
Stairs Place Émile Goudeau, 14 Rue Ravignan, 75018 Paris, France See in map
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Janie Marèse and Georges Flamant in La Chienne (Jean Renoir, 1931)
Cast: Michel Simon, Janie Marèse, Georges Flamant, Roger Gaillard, Romain Bouquet, Pierre Desty, Mlle. Doryans, Lucien Mancini, Jane Pierson, Sylvain Itkine, Magdeleine Bérubet. Screenplay: Jean Renoir, based on a novel by Georges de la Fouchardière. Cinematography: Theodor Sparkuhl. Art direction: Marcel Courmes. Film editing: Pál Fejös, Denise Tual. 
Seeing Michel Simon as the milquetoast Maurice Legrand in La Chienne after L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934) and Boudu Saved From Drowning (Jean Renoir, 1932) is something of a revelation, even if at the end of La Chienne he has become something like Boudu. But the entire film is a revelation: The second sound film by Renoir, it demonstrates an innovative mastery of what was essentially a new medium, one that even the Americans who claimed to have invented synchronized sound were still struggling with. Renoir -- with the help of sound technicians Denise Batcheff and Marcel Courmes -- creates an auditory ambience still rare in 1931, relying on dialogue and sound effects created on set and not in post-production. The most often-cited example is the rasp of the paper knife held by Lulu (Janie Marèse) as she cuts the pages of the book she's trying to read -- just before Legrand kills her with it. But the film is full of small auditory details like the squeaking of the shoes worn by the defense attorney (Sylvain Itkine) as he paces nervously back and forth before his doomed client, Dédé (Georges Flamant). But beyond the technical mastery, which also includes some brilliant camerawork by cinematographer Theodor Sparkuhl, the film is a tour de force of bitter irony, not least because Renoir keeps it from falling into sensationalism or unrelieved darkness. Legrand, initially the henpecked husband to a termagant (Magdeleine Bérubet), brings calamity to several lives, not only those of Lulu and Dédé, but also those of his wife and her supposedly dead ex-husband (Roger Gaillard). And yet, at the film's end he survives, not only unbroken but in many ways a stronger man than he was at the film's beginning. His story is framed as a puppet show with, as a puppet claims, "no moral message." But though Legrand commits fraud, adultery, and murder without receiving the official punishment of the law, the moral is aimed at those who scorned and abused him: Beware the worm who may turn and prove to be a viper.
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criteriondiary · 1 year
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「牝犬」ジャンルノアール La chienne Directed by Jean Renoir • 1931 • France Starring Michel Simon, Janie Marèse, Georges Flamant
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ルノアール先生、未見の作品。牝犬だとなんのことやら、わからないが、英語名だとビッチ!絵を描くことだけが生きがいの冴えないサラリーマン、ルグランが、ある日、リュリュという娼婦に恋に落ち、破滅に向かう物語。最後、乞食になって、自分の自画像の脇で道に落ちた小銭を拾うルグランの対比がルノアールらしいシニカルさがでていてよい。会社では孤立していて、家でも妻にイビられてろくに絵を描くことさえ許されないルグランが切なすぎる。
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lyslily · 5 years
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Janie Marèse
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dimadoneri · 7 years
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Janie Marèse et Georges Flamant dans “La Chienne” Jean Renoir (1931) - adapté du roman éponyme de Georges de la Fouchardière (1930) - mars 2022.
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citizenscreen · 3 years
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Janie Marèse and Georges Flamant in Jean Renoir’s LA CHIENNE (1931)
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badgaymovies · 4 years
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La Chienne (1931)
JEAN RENOIR
Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBB. 
France, 1931.    Les Établissements Braunberger-Richebé.  Screenplay by Jean Renoir, based on the novel by Georges de la Fouchardiere.  Cinematography by Theodor Sparkuhl.  Produced by Pierre Braunberger, Roger Richebé.  Production Design by Marcel Courmes.  Film Editing by Denise Batcheff, Pal Fejos.  
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salzspektrum · 6 years
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Top 5 Janies wow
Janie Porter Barrett (1865–1948), American social reformer, educator and welfare worker 
Katherine Jane Bryant (born 1974), American television costume designer known professionally as Janie Bryant 
Janie Marèse (1908-1931), French film actress born Jeanne Marie Thérèse Bugnot
Janie Tsao (born Wu Chien in 1953), Taiwanese-born American entrepreneur and hardware engineer, co-founder of Linksys
Elizabeth Jane Janie Wagstaff (born 1974), American former swimmer
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movies-derekwinnert · 4 years
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La Chienne ***** (1931, Michel Simon, Janie Marèse, Georges Flamant) - Classic Movie Review 10,145
La Chienne ***** (1931, Michel Simon, Janie Marèse, Georges Flamant) – Classic Movie Review 10,145
Bank clerk Maurice Legrand (Michel Simon), married to ghastly Adèle (Magdeleine Bérubet), murders his faithless prostitute-mistress Lulu (Janie Marèse), then pins the blame on her pimp Dede (Georges Flamant) whom she loves, in director Jean Renoir’s stylish 1931 crime drama La Chienne [The Bitch].
The pulp story is the stuff of pure melodrama, but great French director Renoir creates real people…
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lyslily · 6 years
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Janie Marèse Mam'zelle Nitouche, Marc Allégret (1931).
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Michel Simon et Janie Marèse dans “La Chienne” Jean Renoir (1931) - adapté du roman éponyme de Georges de la Fouchardière (1930) - mars 2022.
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Janie Marèse in Jean Renoir's "La Chienne"
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kylobith · 9 years
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Janie Marèse in Jean Renoir's La Chienne, c. 1931
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