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| Category | Foreign Films DVDs, Romance Movies, Recommended Videos, Essential Cinema, World War II, Love Triangles, French, Criterion Collection, Social Issues, Vanity Fair 50 Greatest Films Of All Time | | Starring | Marcel Dalio, Jean Renoir, Pierre Magnier, Paulette Dubost, Nora Gregor, Mila Parely, Roland Toutain | | Director | Jean Renoir | | Director of Photography | Jean Bachelet | | Editor | Marguerite Renoir | | Producer | Claude Renoir | | Screenwriter | Jean Renoir, Carl Koch |
2-Disc version of Jean Renoir's 1939 classic widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. Cloaked in a comedy of manners, this scathing critique of corrupt French society is about a weekend hunting party at which amorous escapades abound among the aristocratic guests-which are also mirrored by the activities of the servants downstairs. The refusal of one of the guests to play by society's rules sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Introduction by Renoir; audio commentary written by film scholar Alexander Sesonske and read by filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich, more. Possibly the pinnacle of Jean Renoir's career, THE RULES OF THE GAME is a witty, elegant, and pessimistic comedy of manners set among the French aristocracy on the eve of the Nazi invasion. Marcel Dalio stars as Marquis Robert de la Chesnaye, a wealthy landowner who organizes a weekend hunting party at his vast estate. Among the guests are Andre Jurieu, a famed avaiator who is in love with de la Chesnaye's wife, Christine, and Robert's mistress Genevieve. Widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, Jean Renoir's masterpiece THE RULES OF THE GAME is a devastating satire of the pre-WWII French aristocracy. Starring Marcel Dalio as wealthy landowner Marquis Robert de la Chesnaye, it charts the shifting relationships among the guests at a weekend hunting party on his vast estate. The guest list includes Robert's mistress Genevieve (Mila Parely), from whom he's trying to part, and Andre Jurieu (Roland Toutain), a famed aviator who is in love with Robert's wife, Christine (Nora Gregor). As they begin a dizzy dance of escape and pursuit, their games are observed and echoed by the servants below the stairs. The gamekeeper Schumacher (Gaston Modot) is trying to keep the poacher, Marceau (Julien Carette), from poaching on his pretty wife, Lisette (Paulette Dubost), unaware that his boss also has his eye on her. The passionate Jurieu, the only guest incapable of the appropriate hypocrisy, finds Christine in an embrace with a random lover (Pierre Nay), and the startled woman decides to leave Robert and go away with the aviator. Renoir's subtle deployment of long tracking shots in multiplanar deep focus reveals the relations of both groups and individuals as he dismantles the rituals of hypocrisy that make this society run smoothly. Theatrical release: July 7,1939.
The film was shot in Aubigny, Chateau La Ferte Saint-Aubain, La Motte-Beuvron, Brinon-sur-Sauldre, France.
The film was widely derided at its premiere and banned as a threat to morale during the Nazi occupation. Later versions were cut from 110 to 80 minutes.
Special camera lenses were ground to achieve the depth of focus Renoir desired.
The famous hunting scene took two months to shoot. Rules Of The Game Reviews: "...Jean Renoir's masterpiece -- the daddy of ensemble movies. An illustrious antecedent to Altman's GOSFORD PARK..."
-- Daniel Webb, Total Film "...Renoir includes elements of Feydeau-like farce, but there's also an air of melancholy..."
-- Geoffrey Macnab, Sight and Sound "Quite simply one of the greatest films ever made."
-- Mike Flaherty, Entertainment Weekly "Humor, poignancy and social criticism converge for an even better movie than the recent one it brings to mind: GOSFORD PARK."-- Mike Clark, USA Today "[R]emarkably fluid and entertaining. It boasts impeccable performances....Essential."
-- Glenn Kenny, Premiere "Renoir's staging set the tone for Altman and everyone else -- action that spills in three directions at once." -- Grade: A-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
This is the only Nora Gregor video. Rules Of The Game | List Price | $39.95 (You save $8.70) | | Studio | Criterion Collection | | Orig Year | 1939 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 10109  | | CD Universe Part number | 6496140 | | Catalog number | 020 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jan 20, 2004 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | Regle du Jeu | | Running Time | 106 Minutes | | Additional Info | Criterion Collection | | Movie Details | B&W; Criterion Collection; 2-Disc Special Edition |
Rules Of The Game Movie Review Rules Of The Game DVD Region 1 Keep Case Special Edition Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary (Selected Scene): 1. Christopher Faulkner - Renoir Historian Introduction: by Jean Renoir Audio Commentary: Written By Alexander Sesonske - Film Scholar, Read By Peter Bogdonavich - Director Featurette: 1. "Jean Renoir le Patron: La Reeagl et l'Exception" (1966) - French TV Program 2. Video Essay 3. Jean Gaborit and Jaques Durand Discuss the Reconstruction and Rerelease of the Film (1965) 4. Interview with Assistant Cameraman Alain Renoir 5. Interview with Set Designer Max Douy Text/Photo Galleries: Written Tributes to the Film and Renoir by Filmmakers Wim Wenders, Francois Truffaut, Paul Schrader, Bernard Tavernier, and More
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