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Duration: 259 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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Alternate Names: Christa Theret
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Christa Théret, born on June 25, 1991, is a French actress known for her roles as Lola in 'LOL' and Andrée Heuschling in 'Renoir'. She began acting at age 11 after being noticed by a casting director during school. Théret's breakthrough role came in 'LOL' (2008), earning her a César nomination for Best Promising Actress. She has since appeared in numerous films, including 'Marguerite' and 'The Boss's Daughter', and released a poem set to music, 'Gare Saint-Lazare', in 2023. Despite her successful acting career, Théret aspires to become a film director and writes experimental poetry.
Release Year: 2012
Nation: France
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Director: Gilles Bourdos
Writer: Gilles Bourdos, Jacques Renoir, Jérôme Tonnerre, Michel Spinosa
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Companies: Fidélité Films, France 2 Cinéma, Mars Films, Wild Bunch
Genre: Biography, Drama, History, Romance
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Keywords: 1910s, based on true story, côte d'azur, painter, painting, pierre-auguste renoir
In the summer of 1915, Jean Renoir, son of renowned Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, returns to their family home on the French Riviera after being wounded in World War I. Accompanying him is Andrée Heuschling, who becomes a source of inspiration and enchantment for both father and son. The dynamics between Jean, his father, and Andrée evolve as they all grapple with the realities of war, aging, and art.
Renoir, directed by Gilles Bourdos in 2012, is a biographical drama set against the backdrop of World War I and the Côte d'Azur. The film explores themes of inspiration, love, and the passage of time through the lens of true events involving the renowned Renoir family. While not an exhaustive biography, it provides a glimpse into the life of Pierre-Auguste Renoir towards the end of his career and the impact of war on his son Jean.