

film Beauty and the Beast, released in 1991, is clearly inspired by. Yet Renoir also proves himself to be his father’s son with his shimmering sketches of the French countryside and tenderly intimate portraits of its inhabitants-who, of course, are actors shrewdly cast. Madame De Beaumonts La Belle Et La Bte In Disneys Beauty and the Beast (2013). Although sometimes compared with Beauty and the Beast. La bte (The Beast) is a film directed by Walerian Borowczyk with Sirpa Lane, Lisbeth Hummel, Elisabeth Kaza, Pierre Benedetti, Guy Trjan.


Living in the darkness of congenital madness, Lantier ineluctably links sex to violence, which twists the tale into a sort of primordial film noir, aided by Renoir’s vision of official injustice (visited on another trainman, played by the director himself), priggish jealousy, and economic depredation. The Beast (French: La Bte) is a 1975 French pornographic erotic fantasy horror film written, edited, and directed by Walerian Borowczyk. The drama of Jacques Lantier (Jean Gabin)-a train engineer whose love for the stationmaster’s wife, Séverine (Simone Simon), draws him into a web of crime-is launched by the titanic energy of the modern railroad itself, a harnessed menace of speed and noise which Renoir films with a primal exhilaration. In his 1938 adaptation of Émile Zola’s 1890 novel, Jean Renoir updates the action to his own time while retaining the harsh physicality of Zola’s world. A description of tropes appearing in La Bte Humaine.
