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Set on the French Riviera in the summer of 1915, Jean Renoir -- son of the Impressionist painter, Pierre-Auguste -- returns home to convalesce after being wounded in World War I. At his side is Andrée, a young woman who rejuvenates, enchants, and inspires both father and son.... (Full plot summary below)

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Set on the French Riviera in the summer of 1915, Jean Renoir -- son of the Impressionist painter, Pierre-Auguste -- returns home to convalesce after being wounded in World War I. At his side is Andrée, a young woman who rejuvenates, enchants, and inspires both father and son.

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The New Republic - 10/10 by Stanley KauffmannWhat beguiles us is the chance to be with these people at that time, by means of a picture that is so sympathetically acted and so pleasant to look at.
Wall Street Journal - 10/10 by Joe MorgensternRenoir is so beautiful, and so intelligently conceived, that you keep waiting, in vain, for a bit of fire to break out in the narrative.
Newsday - 9/10 by John AndersonSumptuous, savvy study of art making, love and light. Much of the passion, however, is in the pictures.
Detroit News - 9/10 by Tom LongWith its warm colors and sweet streams of light, its love of both the countryside and the human form, it makes you dream of painting. Or making movies. Or just luxuriating in the brilliance.
The Patriot Ledger - 9/10 by Al AlexanderYou'll never look at a Renoir work the same way again, whether it's on a canvas or, in the case of Jean, celluloid. And for that, we can thank Andree Heushling, a beauty who inspired beauty in a most beautiful way.
Austin American-Statesman - 9/10 by Joe GrossRenoir really does have the lush glory of a Renoir, and that isn't easy to sustain. Any given freeze frame in this thing is lovely to behold. See Renoir for the glorious light and Theret's strong performance, but don't expect a whole lot of conflict.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) - 9/10 by Ken HankeYou will undoubtedly see better movies than Gilles Bourdos' Renoir this year, but there's a good chance you won't see a more breathtakingly gorgeous one.
Oregonian - 9/10 by Marc MohanThere's something in this nostalgic, lovingly photographed film about the transition from the classical art of painting to the new art of the cinema, as embodied by one of the greatest practitioners of each. The independent-minded Andrée, who would go on to marry Jean Renoir and star in several of his early films, is presented as something more than a mere muse, if something less than a full-fledged character.
New York Post - 9/10 by Kyle SmithLike the paintings of the master, Renoir is beautiful to look at, but it would be a mistake to call the film (or its subject) shallow.
New Yorker - 9/10 by David DenbyThe director Gilles Bourdos's sunshiny Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man.

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