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Le petit théâtre de Jean Renoir

  • TV Movie
  • 1970
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
297
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Le petit théâtre de Jean Renoir (1970)
Drama

Made for television, this film consists of four parts: Part One, "The Last Christmas Dinner," is about the relationship between an old man and an old woman, both homeless. Part Two, "The Ele... Read allMade for television, this film consists of four parts: Part One, "The Last Christmas Dinner," is about the relationship between an old man and an old woman, both homeless. Part Two, "The Electric Floor Polisher," is an opera-like story of a woman who is obsessed with polishing he... Read allMade for television, this film consists of four parts: Part One, "The Last Christmas Dinner," is about the relationship between an old man and an old woman, both homeless. Part Two, "The Electric Floor Polisher," is an opera-like story of a woman who is obsessed with polishing her floors. Part Three is a musical interlude featuring Jeanne Moreau singing "When Love Die... Read all

  • Director
    • Jean Renoir
  • Writer
    • Jean Renoir
  • Stars
    • Nino Formicola
    • Milly
    • Roger Trapp
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    297
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Renoir
    • Writer
      • Jean Renoir
    • Stars
      • Nino Formicola
      • Milly
      • Roger Trapp
    • 4User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nino Formicola
    • Le clochard…
    Milly
    Milly
    • La clocharde
    • (as Milly Monti)
    • …
    Roger Trapp
    • Max Vialle (segment "Le dernier réveillon")
    Robert Lombard
    • Le maître d'hôtel (segment "Le dernier réveillon")
    André Dumas
    • Le gérant (segment "Le dernier réveillon")
    Roland Bertin
    • Gontran (segment "Le dernier réveillon")
    Paul Bisciglia
    Paul Bisciglia
    • Un clochard (segment "Le dernier réveillon")
    Marguerite Cassan
    • Émilie (segment "La cireuse électrique")
    Pierre Olaf
    Pierre Olaf
    • Gustave, le mari…
    Jacques Dynam
    Jacques Dynam
    • Jules, le second mari…
    Lisa Livane
    • Un amoureux
    • (as Claude Guillaume)
    • …
    Denis Gunsbourg
    • Un amoureux…
    Jean-Louis Tristan
    • Le représentant…
    Jeanne Moreau
    Jeanne Moreau
    • La chanteuse (segment "Quand l'amour meurt")
    Fernand Sardou
    • Duvallier (segment "Le roi d'Yvetot")
    Françoise Arnoul
    Françoise Arnoul
    • Isabelle Duvallier (segment "Le roi d'Yvetot")
    Jean Carmet
    Jean Carmet
    • Le docteur Féraud (segment "Le roi d'Yvetot")
    Dominique Labourier
    Dominique Labourier
    • Paulette, la bonne…
    • Director
      • Jean Renoir
    • Writer
      • Jean Renoir
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    SoftKitten80

    Fairly good little movie

    This is a fairly good effort, nothing to get excited over but certainly not bad. The floor polisher skit seems more like a play than something you would see in a movie. It is almost neurotic, maybe not something a lot of American viewers would seek out. I wouldn't pay money for this movie. The poor couple arouse your sympathy only in that poverty is disturbing. But their love for each other almost, not alienates the viewer, but they have each other so you feel less sorry for them than you would if they were alone and hungry. The food looked quite good in the restaurant. The last piece is the strongest and the one I felt most emotionally connected to. The maid was rather annoying as she was hamming it up and not particularly modest. But it was a well directed piece, and you couldn't help but feel for the older husband who was making the best of his situation. He was a real trooper. It would have been a good premise for a murder mystery. The Little Theatre is probably best viewed as a way to get to know Jean Renoir.
    dbdumonteil

    Farewell,Mister Renoir....

    That was to be Renoir's last work.Renoir,as anyone past infancy should know,was one of the greatest names of the French cinema.Oddly his last work was MTV:even stranger the copy I own is "letterbox" .This format was not used for MTV films before the nineties.

    A film made up of sketches,which was more his colleague Julien Duvivier's field.This is a spotty minor work.The director himself appears (but he does not play ,as he did,in notably "la Règle du Jeu" ) and presents,a la Sacha Guitry ,his stories and his actors.The presence of a theater in miniature is not unlike the beginning of his 1931 masterwork "La Chienne" .

    Segment one:"Le Dernier Réveillon" or back to Andersen;during the silent era,one of Renoir's best achievements was his stunning treatment of HC Andersen's "La Petite Fille aux Allumettes" .This short is a modern update of the tale.Average.

    Segment two:"La Cireuse Electrique" or down with modern technology!This sketch is marred by frequent appearances of a (Greek?) chorus singing appalling tunes ,recalling the worst musical parts of René Clair's comedies of the early thirties such as "Le Million".And however the sketch -you can use your fast forward button for the "songs"- is probably the best of the lot.Marguerite Cassan is very funny as the perfect housewife (a Stepford one?) whose only love seems to be her floor,and whose only desire is to own a floor polisher.When her hubby comes back from work with a promotion,her only thought is that being richer,they can afford that domestic appliance.

    Actually the segment displays Renoir's disgust for modern life ,for new ideas (also blatant in the first sketch),for revolution (this was made two years after 1968).It's surprising that the same man did "La Chienne" "Boudu Sauvé des Eaux" or "Le Crime de Monsieur Lange" .

    Segment three : "Quand l'Amour Meurt" or Intermezzo.Jeanne Moreau sings one song .Not really exciting.

    Segment four: "Le Roi D'Yvetot" or back to Marcel Pagnol.In 1934,Renoir made "Toni " ,a film produced by Pagnol with the Provençal director's actors.This final segment is updated Pagnol : besides,Fernand Sardou resembles Raimu -whom Renoir never directed-,and the story revolves around Pétanque and Ménage à Trois.It never really takes off.

    Although he was always praised by the Cahiers du Cinema,Renoir's decline was obvious in the sixties and "Le Petit Theatre" is finally a disappointment after such a brilliant career.
    7boblipton

    Comme Toujours, Merci Bien, M. Renoir

    Jean Renoir's last movie as writer-director was originally a TV presentation, so the copy I looked at showed the usual marks of a poor tape copy. It is composed of three stories, with an intermission in which Jeanne Moreau, dressed in a fin-de-siecle dress, sings "Quand l'Amour Meurt" in a blank-faced manner. The first story has Nino Formicola and Milly as two elderly bums, receive a windfall from drunken rich people; the second has Marguerite Cassan, obsessed with waxing her floor, kill two husbands; and the third, the longest, has a triangle of elderly Fernand Sardou, his young wife Françoise Arnoul, and veterinarian Jean Carmet, in a love triangle -- they all love each other.

    Renoir, throughout his career, had a theme of disdainful satire for the upper classes and public opinion running through many of his movies. This final work of his continues the theme. If it is not among his great works, it still shows the same attitudes, a pleasant and mildly, disdainful sense that it is better to be happy than depend on the opinions of others.

    Perhaps it is therefore ridiculous to offer an opinion of this last offering, or indeed any other. But I had a good time watching this sunset work.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Milly.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Life Itself (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Quand l'Amour Meurt
      Music by Octave Crémieux

      Lyrics by Georges Millandy

      Performed by Jeanne Moreau

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1970 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir
    • Production companies
      • Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (ORTF)
      • Son et Lumière
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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