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  1. En 1926, Jean Renoir estrena Naná, filme silente basado en la novela homónima, de alto costo de producción y gran fracaso económico para el director. Muchos han considerado esta película como una obra maestra, y una "adaptación" exitosa, debido a que fue capaz de asumir los dilemas de fondo que planteaba la novela de Zola.

  2. Starring: Catherine Hessling, Werner Kraus, Jean Angelo, Pierre Lestringuez, Jacqueline Forzane. Release: 4/1926 Duration: 150'. Paris at the end of the Second Empire: Nana, the star of the Théâtre des Variétés thanks to her looks rather than her talent, is determined to succeed socially. She gets her chance when Baron Muffat, the Empress's ...

  3. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Nana, Renoir’s 1926 adaptation of the Émile Zola novel about a woman whose hypnotic effect on men leads many to ruin, is governed by a more ironclad command of form.In particular, Renoir shows a much sturdier handle on how to juggle a large cast, while his elliptical approach to editing generously puts us in the position of needing to suss out the connections between the characters.

  4. The film stars Renoir's wife, Catherine Hessling, in an eccentric performance as the flawed heroine Nana. Jean Renoir's film is a fairly faithful adaptation of Émile Zola's classic novel. The film's extravagances include two magnificent set pieces – a horse race and an open air ball. The film never made a profit, and the commercial failure ...

  5. 27 de jun. de 2012 · Miguel Marías presenta la película "Naná". En Naná (1926) adaptó Jean Renoir con gran talento la novela homónima de Zola, protagonizada por una prostituta (C...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2007 · Yet Renoir was hooked on filmmaking and, with leftover raw stock from Nana, directed the offbeat fantasy Sur Un Air De Charleston (Charleston Parade) (1926) with Hessling playing an innocent savage in the post-apocalyptic ruins of Paris who performs a courtship dance for a visiting astronaut (Johnny Higgins, a black American tap dancer spotted ...

  7. 1 de oct. de 2021 · After his directorial debut of Whirlpool of Fate, legendary director Jean Renoir came back with his second offering, Nana from 1926.. Nana stars the director’s wife Catherine Hessling as the title character, and is the story an actress without tact or morals. Nana is arrogant, vain, and admired by men because she’s so beautiful! She uses her looks and sexuality to gain parts in a play that ...