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  1. Nana is a 1926 French silent drama film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Catherine Hessling, Werner Krauss and Jean Angelo. It was Renoir's second full-length film and is based on the 1880 novel by Émile Zola. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and the Neuilly Studios in Paris.

  2. O filme mudo conta a história de Nana (Catherine Hessling), uma estrela de teatro, que atua em peças leves, vistas sobretudo pelos burgueses parisienses durante o Segundo Império, na França.

    • Jean Renoir
    • Jean Renoir, Pierre Lestringuez
    • 150
    • 1926
  3. 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 Chamberlain, falls desperately in love with her.

  4. An in-depth review of the film Nana (1926) directed by Jean Renoir, featuring Catherine Hessling, Pierre Lestringuez, Jacqueline Forzane.

    • Jean Renoir
  5. Adapted from Émile Zola's novel, this definitive movie version of Nana [Jean Renoir, 1926] is a masterpiece, the longest Renoir film, and restores one of the master's earliest successes to a length of 2 hours 49 minutes.

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    • Les Films Jean Renoir
    • Jean Renoir
  6. 16 de abr. de 2007 · The reputation of Jean Renoir son of impressionist master Pierre Auguste Renoir, cinematic father of the French New Wave, and arguably the greatest French director of all time threatens to overshadow the rich, lively, joyfully alive films of his vast career.

  7. Original title. Nana. Year. 1926. Running time. 150 min. Country. France. Director. Jean Renoir. Screenwriter. Jean Renoir, Pierre Lestringuez, Denise Leblond. Novel: Émile Zola. Cast. Music. Marc-Olivier Dupin. Restored version: Maurice Jaubert (Silent Movie) Cinematography. Jean Bachelet, Edmund Corwin (B&W) Producer. Les Films Jean Renoir. Genre