The artistry of Jean Renoir: Jean Renoir died on february 12, 1979 at his Beverly Hills estate. He was 84. Hardly anyone today would question that he was the greatest French film director. His work and his vision of the world, no less than his personality, have delighted several generations of moviegoers
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title | The artistry of Jean Renoir Jean Renoir died on february 12, 1979 at his Beverly Hills estate. He was 84. Hardly anyone today would question that he was the greatest French film director. His work and his vision of the world, no less than his personality, have delighted several generations of moviegoers |
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title_full | The artistry of Jean Renoir Jean Renoir died on february 12, 1979 at his Beverly Hills estate. He was 84. Hardly anyone today would question that he was the greatest French film director. His work and his vision of the world, no less than his personality, have delighted several generations of moviegoers Claude Beylie |
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title_sub | Jean Renoir died on february 12, 1979 at his Beverly Hills estate. He was 84. Hardly anyone today would question that he was the greatest French film director. His work and his vision of the world, no less than his personality, have delighted several generations of moviegoers |
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