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Catherine, or A Life Without Joy
(Catherine ou Une vie sans joie)

Live Musical Accompaniment
Directed by Albert Dieudonné and Jean Renoir.
With Catherine Hessling, Albert Dieudonné, Eugénie Nau.
France, 1924, digital video, black & white, silent, 84 min.
English intertitles.

The first film on which Renoir worked is a melodrama in which the title character is a servant in a provincial town who provokes a scandal by falling in love with her employer’s son. Renoir conceived the film as a vehicle for his wife, whose screen name was Catherine Hessling. He acted as scenarist and producer, hiring the more experienced Albert Dieudonné to direct. However, he found it difficult simply to observe Dieudonné, becoming more and more involved in the actual filmmaking. Ultimately, the collaboration pleased neither party: Dieudonné resented Renoir’s claims to at least partial directorship, while Renoir was dissatisfied with Dieudonné’s editing of the final version. In any case, Catherine contains some fine location shooting, which contributes greatly to an exciting chase sequence at the climax.

Live Musical Accompaniment by Bertrand Laurence

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    Directed by Jean Renoir.
    With Catherine Hessling, Johnny Hudgins, Jean Renoir.
    France, 1927, 35mm, black & white, silent, 25 min.
    French intertitles with English subtitles.
    Print source: British Film Institute

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