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Director:
Writers:
Jean Renoir (writer)
Guy de Maupassant (short story)
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Release Date:
8 May 1946 (USA) more
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Plot:
The family of a Parisian shop-owner spends a day in the country. The daughter falls in love to a man at the inn, where they spend the day. more | add synopsis
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Idyllic country scenes. more (14 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Sylvia Bataille ... Henriette
Georges D'Arnoux ... Henri (as Georges Saint-Saens)
Jane Marken ... Madame Dufour (as Jeanne Marken)
André Gabriello ... Monsieur Dufour (as Gabriello)
Jacques B. Brunius ... Rodolphe (as Jacques Borel)
Paul Temps ... Anatole
Gabrielle Fontan ... La grand' mère / Grandmother
Jean Renoir ... Père Poulain / Uncle Poulain
Marguerite Renoir ... La servante / Waitress
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Pierre Lestringuez ... Un vieux curé / Old priest
Georges Bataille ... Seminarian (uncredited)
Jacques Becker ... Seminarian (uncredited)
Henri Cartier-Bresson ... Seminarian (uncredited)
Alain Renoir ... Boy fishing (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jean Renoir 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Guy de Maupassant  short story
Jean Renoir  writer

Produced by
Pierre Braunberger .... producer
 
Original Music by
Joseph Kosma  (as Kosma)
 
Cinematography by
Claude Renoir 
 
Film Editing by
Marinette Cadix 
Marguerite Renoir  (as Marguerite Houle Renoir)
 
Set Decoration by
Robert Gys (uncredited)
 
Makeup Department
Eugène Gaidaroff .... makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Roger Woog .... production manager (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jacques Becker .... first assistant director
Henri Cartier-Bresson .... second assistant director (as Henri Cartier)
Yves Allégret .... assistant director (uncredited)
Claude Heymann .... assistant director (uncredited)
Luchino Visconti .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Joseph de Bretagne .... sound (as Jo De Bretagne)
Marcel Courmes .... sound (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jean Bourgoin .... assistant camera
Eli Lotar .... still photographer (as Lotar)
Albert Viguier .... assistant camera (as Viguier)
 
Editorial Department
Marcel Cravenne .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Roger Desormière .... conductor (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Jacques B. Brunius .... administrator (as Brunius)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
A Day in the Country
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Runtime:
40 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)
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7 out of 10 people found the following review useful.
Idyllic country scenes., 30 March 2004
8/10
Author: Ben_Cheshire from Oz

A 40 minute fragment of an unfinished movie which Truffaut describes as a cinematic short story, about a picnic in the country.

Renoir movies are always idyllic visually - like beautiful cinematic paintings, but Partie de Campagne is particularly idyllic. For some reason Renoir really wanted us to feel that we were in the country. This is his most visceral movie: he really takes you into the landscape in a way he does not usually do. Usually we merely sit back and admire it - here we are shown some gorgeous images of rain on the stream from the view of a boat on the water. The bottom half of the frame is virtually in the water we're so close to the action.

My favourite parts of Renoir movies are when he goes out on location (which he did quite a bit) and shoots wonderful scenes in nature. Here we have forty minutes of pure natural beauty (with a group of characters added for colour). I'm not sure that if Renoir continued with this project it would have retained enough interest over a two hour length - most likely its merely the central episode of a movie. Like Kubrick, Renoir made his movies up from several big, beautiful chunks. This applies most to Grand Illusion, so perhaps this sequence would never have been intended to supply enough dramatic interest for an entire story, but for lovers of Renoir, here are some of the most beautiful things he ever filmed. If you've never seen a Renoir film, the first experience is always the best, and it might be spoiling you if you start with this one, but it would be a beautiful introduction to him.

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