From the library of Professor Frank Manchel, recognized pioneer in film studies.  May contain embossed library stamp or label or highlighting as pictured.

Explore the insightful collection "Jean Renoir: Essays, Conversations, Reviews" by Penelope Gilliatt, a notable work published in 1975 by McGraw-Hill. This first McGraw-Hill paperback edition offers a comprehensive look into the life and films of the legendary French director Jean Renoir. Through essays, conversations, and critical reviews, Gilliatt presents an intimate portrayal of Renoir's cinematic contributions and artistic vision.

This vintage paperback includes a detailed filmography and index, making it an essential resource for film students, historians, and collectors interested in classic cinema and film critique. The book features black-and-white photographic stills from Renoir's films and is designed by Hiag Akmakjian with a cover by Robert L. Mitchell. The ISBN for this edition is 0-07-023224-5. Dive into the world of one of cinema's great auteurs with this beautifully curated volume.