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  1. Producer: Jenny. Albert Pinkovitch is known for Jenny (1936).

  2. The leading roles are taken by Françoise Rosay, Albert Préjean, Charles Vanel, and Lisette Lanvin. It tells the story of a middle-aged woman in Paris who with underworld support has built up a smart night club, but her life starts falling apart when the young gangster she maintains as her lover falls in love with her daughter.

  3. Producer Albert Pinkovitch, for instance, who was a Jewish man, helped to flesh out the Rosenthal character. The film and its script changed so much as a result of collaboration that Renoir struggled to find an ending for his film.

  4. Rare theatrical trailer in which Jean Renoir discusses both Grand Illusion and his personal war experiences. Audio essay by film historian Peter Cowie. Archival radio presentation: Renoir and Erich von Stroheim accept Grand Illusion 's Best Foreign Film honors at the 1938 New York Film Critics Awards. Press book excerpts: Renoir’s letter "to ...

  5. Through Albert Pinkévitch, an assistant to the financier, Frank Rollmer, and the attachment of Jean Gabin, private producers finally supported a small production budget. The casting of Erich von Stroheim came as Renoir was a great admirer of the director's films, and had inspired him to pursue filmmaking.

  6. Nov 22, 1998 · Pinocchio. Roger Ebert November 22, 1998. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. When the Russian director Sergei Eisenstein saw Disney's " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ," he called it the greatest film ever made. High praise from a man whose "Battleship Potemkin" then topped lists of great films.

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