Jean Renoir The World of His Films Paperback by Leo Braudy 1989 Reprint Columbia

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Personalized: No Topic: Film, Director, Directing, Film Theory, Filmography, Storytelling, Visual Style, Classic Cinema Book Title: Jean Renoir The World of His Films Inscribed: No Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Format: Paperback Edition: Morningside Edition Reprint Type: Novel Personalize: No Language: English Vintage: Yes Publisher: Columbia University Press Narrative Type: Nonfiction Original Language: French Illustrator: Illustrated, Black and White Photographs Signed: No Author: Leo Braudy Ex Libris: No Genre: Biographies & True Stories, Film Studies Publication Year: 1989 Country of Origin: United States Number of Pages: 288

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Jean Renoir The World of His Films Paperback by Leo Braudy 1989 Reprint Columbia. Explore the cinematic legacy of legendary filmmaker Jean Renoir in "Jean Renoir: The World of His Films" by Leo Braudy. The book includes a biographical sketch, filmography, bibliography, index, and a thoughtful introduction that contextualizes Renoir's impact on film history. Jean Renoir The World of His Films Paperback by Leo Braudy 1989 Reprint Columbia Explore the cinematic legacy of legendary filmmaker Jean Renoir in "Jean Renoir: The World of His Films" by Leo Braudy. First published in 1972 and reprinted in 1989 by Columbia University Press, this insightful book delves into Renoir's filmography with detailed analysis and engaging commentary. Braudy, a professor of literature, offers a comprehensive study enriched with black-and-white stills from Renoir's iconic movies such as La Fille de l'Eau, La Marseillaise, and Nana, highlighting the director's innovative approach to storytelling and visual style. This Morningside Edition is a must-have for film enthusiasts, students, and collectors interested in classic cinema and film theory. The book includes a biographical sketch, filmography, bibliography, index, and a thoughtful introduction that contextualizes Renoir's impact on film history. Printed in the USA on acid-free paper and published by Columbia University Press in New York and Oxford, it presents a durable and scholarly resource for understanding one of cinema's most influential figures. Book is in good condition. Photos are the final arbiter of condition. Please see photos for details, and let me know if you have any questions. Shipping and Return Details Use Coupon Code THEBOOKSAVINGS for a Buy 2 Get 2 FREE at checkout (must have 4 books in cart to apply). FREE Shipping if your order total is over $100. We can combine shipping. We ship daily so you can expect a quick delivery! We offer free returns. No questions asked. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. Thank you from John a small town bookshop.