Boudu Saved From Drowning (1932)
A suicidal tramp rescued from the Seine seduces his middle class saviour's wife and maid.
La Bete Humaine (1938)
Murder and illicit passion on the railways. Currently out to own as part of the seven-disc Jean Renoir Collection.
Le Dejeuner Sur L’Herbe (1959)
A famous scientist falls victim to nature’s seductive charms. Currently out to own as part of the seven-disc Jean Renoir Collection.
Elena Et Les Hommes (1956)
A Polish princess tries to persuade a lovestruck general to carry out a coup in 1880s France. Currently out to own as part of the seven-disc Jean Renoir Collection.
French Cancan (1954)
A club impresario makes a laundry girl the star of his can-can revival show.
La Grande Illusion (1937)
French prisoners in the First World War plot a series of escapes. Currently out to own as part of the seven-disc Jean Renoir Collection.
Jean Renoir Collection (2007)
Seven-disc collection of the French director's work.
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