Jean Renoir and the long shot

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Jean Renoir and the long shot

Jean Renoir and the long shot

During this interview directed by Jacques Rivette in the spring of 1966, filmmaker Jean Renoir explains his preference for long shots, justified by the need not to cut off the inspiration of an actor. A preference that also finds its origin in the influence of early techniques of talking cinema, without mixing.

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Publication date : 18 January 1967

Reference:
I21264116
Credits:
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Rivette, Jacques  -  Producer : Labarthe, André Sylvain  -  Producer : Bazin, Janine  -  Film Editor : Eustache, Jean  -  Participant : Renoir, Jean
Origin:
Filmmakers Of Our Time   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I21264116

Credits:Director : Rivette, Jacques-Producer : Labarthe, André Sylvain-Producer : Bazin, Janine-Film Editor : Eustache, Jean-Participant : Renoir, Jean

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