Grand Illusion (1937) | |
Director(s) | Jean Renoir |
Producer(s) | Albert Pinkovitch (uncredited), Frank Rollmer (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Drama, War |
Top Topics | World War I |
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Grand Illusion Overview:
Grand Illusion (1937) was a War - Drama Film directed by Jean Renoir and produced by Albert Pinkovitch and Frank Rollmer.
Academy Awards 1938 --- Ceremony Number 11 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Picture | Realization D'Art Cinematographique | Nominated |
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Grand Illusion (1937)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 11, 2016 From 4 Star FilmsI’m not sure if it’s because I’ve been bred on a certain brand of war movie, but I naively went into Grand Illusion expecting a typical P.O.W. drama. In the back of my mind, I was even ready to compare this title to later works like Stalag 17 (1953) or The Great Escape (1963). Hone... Read full article
Grand Illusion (1937)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 11, 2016 From 4 Star FilmsI’m not sure if it’s because I’ve been bred on a certain brand of war movie, but I naively went into Grand Illusion expecting a typical P.O.W. drama. In the back of my mind, I was even ready to compare this title to later works like Stalag 17 (1953) or The Great Escape (1963). Hone... Read full article
Grand Illusion (1937)
By Beatrice on Oct 8, 2013 From Flickers in TimeGrand Illusion (“La grande illusion”) (1937) Directed by Jean Renoir Written by Jean Renoir and Charles Spaak 1937/France R?alisation d’art cin?matographique (RAC) Repeat viewing #106 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die IMDb users say 8.1/10; I say 10/10 I consider Jean Re... Read full article
Grand Illusion
By Alyson on Dec 24, 2010 From The Best Picture ProjectBefore we talk about the film, I?d like to shine some light upon the director, Jean Renoir. ?Born in Paris, he was the son of the impressionist painter Pierre Renoir. ?In World War I, he fought in the French army, and earned a Croix de Guerre for his heroism that left him suffering from wounds that ... Read full article
The Grand Illusion (1937, Jean Renoir)
on Dec 11, 2008 From The Stop ButtonI can’t figure out who Renoir had in mind when he made Grand Illusion. It goes without saying he placed incredible trust in his audience, but his expectations are somewhat beyond anything else I’ve seen. Grand Illusion is a film with events–momentous, important events–but the... Read full article
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The first foreign language film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture (French).
The art director, 'Eugene Lourie', was the one who carved the nativity figures out of potatoes for the Christmas scene towards the film's end.
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