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Our 'rights' can be lost in many ways, one of which is to chip away at them because of health, community, decency, moral, and/or ethical standards
"...Excluding "rights" from this dialogue is outrageous. Jean Renoir once said, "The truly terrible thing is that..."

May 6, 2005 Column by Louis Black

Kurosawa's 'Stray Dog' and 'Ikiru'
"...Lower Depths, one version by Kurosawa, the other by Jean Renoir, is also just out as a two-disc set.)..."

July 2, 2004 Screens Review by Raoul Hernandez

TV Eye
Film actors take flight for the small screen.
"...La Bête Humaine (1938) D: Jean Renoir, Aug. 25..."

Aug. 16, 2002 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

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Our cover story delves into the complex legacy of Townes Van Zandt, an artist who cared more about music than business, who literally lived his whole life for the sake of the song.
"...here: Chester Himes, "Anyone is capable of anything," and Jean Renoir, "The truly terrible thing is that everyone has..."

June 14, 2002 Column by Louis Black

Articulations
Big career moves for a couple of Austin playwrights and big parties thrown by a couple of Austin arts organizations.
"...Joel McCrea, and working for such celebrated directors as Jean Renoir, Luis Buñuel, and Michael Curtiz. This weekend, you..."

March 9, 2001 Arts Column by Robert Faires

A History of Collaboration
"...France in the 1930s, where he learned filmmaking with Jean Renoir and also became an avowed Marxist, despite what..."

Jan. 19, 2001 Screens Feature by Nick Barbaro

Broadway Jungle
Imagine a movie made by someone who had never been told Imagine a movie made by someone who'd never even seen a movie before. The outcome might be the 1955 film Broadway Jungle
"...What's the best film ever made? Some say Jean Renoir's 1939 Rules of the Game; some say Orson..."

Sept. 3, 1999 Screens Review by Jerry Renshaw

Scanlines
The Crazies
"...(aka Handle With Care) is a flat-out masterpiece, a Jean Renoir-esque compassionate, humanist take on white rural culture, in..."

April 16, 1999 Screens Feature

Che Bella
The Austin Film Society's series is called "Che Bella: Italy in the 60s," but the story really begins -- as does all of modern cinema -- in the streets of Rome, in May of 1944. Nick Barbaro looks at Italian neorealism and the movies it inspired.
"...Michelangelo Antonioni (1964); with Monica Vitti, Richard Harris, Rita Renoir...."

Jan. 19, 2001 Screens Feature by Nick Barbaro

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