Nana (1934 film)

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Nana (1934 film) is a French drama directed by Jean Renoir, based on Émile Zola’s novel, that follows the rise and fall of a Parisian courtesan in 19th-century society.

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instanceOf French film
drama film
film
adaptationOf Nana (novel)
basedOn Nana
Émile Zola
countryOfOrigin France
director Jean Renoir
directorOfPhotography Claude Renoir
distributor Les Films Roger Richebé
editingBy Marguerite Renoir
filmingStyle black-and-white cinematography
filmMovement French cinema of the 1930s
genre drama
hasAdaptationSourceAuthor Émile Zola
hasCastMember Catherine Hessling
Jacques Berlioz
Jean Angelo
Raymond Guérin-Catelain NERFINISHED
Werner Krauss
hasTheme corruption
hypocrisy of high society
power of sexuality
social downfall
mainCharacter Nana
musicBy Maurice Jaubert NERFINISHED
notableFor adaptation of Émile Zola’s naturalist novel
depiction of a Parisian courtesan’s rise and fall
originalLanguage French
partOf adaptations of works by Émile Zola
portrays Parisian demi-monde
Second Empire of France
surface form: Second French Empire
producer Pierre Braunberger
Roger Richebé NERFINISHED
productionCompany Les Films Roger Richebé
publicationDate 1934
releaseFormat black-and-white
runtime approx. 150 minutes
screenwriter Jean Renoir
settingLocation Paris
storyTimePeriod 19th century
subjectMatter French society
courtesan
rise and fall of a woman
sexuality
social class
title Nana

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