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La Petite Marchande d'allumettes (1928)
Director: Jean Renoir, Jean Tedesco
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
All too often, Renoir has been simplistically characterised as a 'realist', poetic or otherwise. This little gem from his silent period, based on the Hans Christian Andersen story, gives the lie to both that categorisation and to the director's own oft-quoted assertion that he had only made one film over and over again. For here, as the little match girl (Hessling, then his wife) lies dreaming in the snow - her would-be customers and a gendarme become toy soldiers and a jack-in-the-box - Renoir revels both in various optical effects and in the fantastic nature of the dying girl's delirium. The imagery, an extraordinarily potent blend of impressionism and expressionism, creates a genuinely poignant magic, confirming the director's origins in the avant-garde. (The film under review is the sonorised version. The considerably longer silent version has been lost.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Jean Renoir, Jean Tedesco
Producer: Jean Renoir, Jean Tedesco
Cast: Catherine Hessling, Jean Storm, Manuel Raaby, Amy Wells full cast
Duration: 29 mins
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