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A Day in the Country

Partie de campagne · 1946 | 40 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

Partie de campagne is a French featurette that was written and directed by Jean Renoir in 1936, but not edited and released until 1946. It is based on the short story "Une partie de campagne" (1881) by Guy de Maupassant, who was a friend of Renoir's father, the renowned painter Auguste Renoir. The film chronicles a love affair over a summer afternoon in 1860, along the banks of the Seine.

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Credits

Producer
Pierre Braunberger
Director
Jean Renoir
Screenplay
Jean Renoir
Director of Photography
Claude Renoir
Original Music Composer
Joseph Kosma
Editor
Marguerite Renoir
Country
France

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Cast · 14

André Gabriello

André Gabriello

Gabrielle Fontan

Gabrielle Fontan

Pierre Lestringuez

Pierre Lestringuez

Jacques Brunius

Jacques Brunius

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