#305: RENOIR, Jean: Boudu Saved From Drowning (1932)

RENOIR, Jean (France)
Boudu Saved From Drowning [1932]
Spine #305
DVD


Michel Simon gives one of the most memorable performances in screen history as Boudu, a Parisian tramp who takes a suicidal plunge into the Seine and is rescued by a well-to-do bookseller, Edouard Lestingois (Charles Granval). The Lestingois family decides to take in the irrepressible bum, and he shows his gratitude by shaking the household to its foundations. With Boudu Saved from Drowning (Boudu sauvé des eaux), legendary director Jean Renoir takes advantage of a host of Parisian locations and the anarchic charms of his lead actor to create an effervescent satire of the bourgeoisie.

84 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
in French
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2005
Director/Writers


After the play by René Fauchois.
Screenplay by Jean Renoir and Albert Valentin.

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Eight-page wraparound featuring an essay by Renoir scholar Christopher Faulkner.

Commentary

None.

Archival introduction

By Renoir.

Video interview

With filmmaker Jean-Pierre Gorin.

Excerpt

From a 1967 Cinéastes de notre temps program, featuring Renoir and Simon.

French television conversation

Between director Éric Rohmer and critic Jean Douchet.

Interactive map

Of 1930’s Paris, highlighting the film’s locations

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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