La Regle du jeu
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
BFI Publishing
31st July 2012
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
791.4372
Paperback
96
Width 135mm, Height 190mm
Jean Renoir's "La Regle du Jeu" must be the nearest thing in cinema to an undisputed masterpiece, a movie universally cherished by critics and film-lovers, central to the work of film theorists, and revered by filmmakers as varied as Alain Resnais, Paul Schrader and Cameron Crowe. This study relates the history of Jean Renoir's "La Regle du Jeu" to the profundity and originality of its form. The film is analysed as an anguished comedy whose characters are all, in Renoir's words, "dancing on a volcano", unable to resist the slide towards catastrophe.
V. F. Perkins has lectured on movies at Warwick University since 1978. His writing includes Film as Film (1972/93), and an acclaimed previous volume in the BFI Film Classics series, on Orson Welles's The Magnificent Ambersons.