Release Date Renoir Mar 29, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Renoir
Michel Bouquet,Christa Theret,Vincent Rottiers,Thomas Doret,Anne-Lise Heimburger,Sylviane Goudal,Emmanuelle Lepoutre,Solène Rigot,Romane Bohringer,Carlo Brandt,Thierry Hancisse,Laurent Poitrenaux,Michele Gleizer,Helene Babu,Stuart Seide,Paul SperaGenres Renoir : Art House & International,Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Renoir
User Ranting Renoir : 3.6User Percentage For Renoir : %
User Count Like for Renoir : 341
All Critics Ranting For Renoir : 7
All Critics Count For Renoir : 23
All Critics Percentage For Renoir : 83 %
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Movie Overview For Renoir
The Côte dâAzur. 1915. In his twilight years, Pierre-Auguste Renoir is tormented by the loss of his wife, the pains of arthritic old age and the terrible news that his son Jean has been wounded in action. But when a young girl miraculously enters his world, the old painter is filled with a new, wholly unexpected energy. Blazing with life, radiantly beautiful, Andrée will become his last model, and the wellspring of a remarkable rejuvenation. Back at the family home to convalesce, Jean too falls under the spell of the new, redheaded star in the Renoir firmament. In their Mediterranean Eden - and in the face of his father's fierce opposition - he falls in love with this wild, untameable spirit... and as he does so, within weak-willed, battle-shaken Jean, a filmmaker begins to grow.TagLine Renoir
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Review For Renoir
Sumptuous, savvy study of art making, love and light. Much of the passion, however, is in the pictures.John Anderson-Newsday
The sequences of Renoir and his chambermaids luxuriating in the sun-soaked countryside summon up not only Renoir's paintings but also such great Jean Renoir films as A Day in the Country."
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Like the paintings of the master, "Renoir" is beautiful to look at, but it would be a mistake to call the film (or its subject) shallow.
Kyle Smith-New York Post
The performances are assured, the ambiance impeccable and the themes resonant.
Mark Jenkins-NPR
Theret - who is supposed to be playing the muse to two great artists - never seems much more than young and pretty, and Rottiers only young and uncertain. When the film switches to them, it goes still.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
A lush, involving film that deals not with one Renoir but two, as well as the strong-minded woman who was a key player in both their lives.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
Accompanying the spirited muse of two Renoirs, a gorgeous immersion into nature, family, love, and art in the Côte d'Azur during the summer of 1915.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com
Lovely, with everybody in the story more interesting than the dull, dedicated craftsman whose name provides the title.
Roger Moore-Movie Nation
A long string of picnics, portrait sessions, elaborate dinners, and countryside rituals, filtered through a svelte aesthetic pleasantness that ultimately corrodes its larger interests.
Steve Macfarlane-Slant Magazine
Implicitly the movie asks: Is beauty truth? Father and son supplied different answers.
Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News
A voluptuous, under-dramatized account of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's heroic final phase.
Michael Sragow-Orange County Register
As gorgeous as it is leisurely and contemplative, this appropriately magnificent and impressionistic portrait of the elderly Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1915 will delight art-house fans.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International
In short, it's the story of how two great artists were influenced by the naked lady lounging around their house.
Mike D'Angelo-AV Club
Overly conventional film-making is compensated for by gorgeous photography on the sun-drenched Cote d'azur and by spirited performances from the ensemble.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
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