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Elena and Her Men Directed by Jean Renoir Produced by Louis Wipf Written by Jean Serge Jean Renoir Starring Ingrid Bergman Jean Marais Mel Ferrer Jean Richard Music by Joseph Kosma Cinematography Claude Renoir Editing by Borys Lewin Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date(s) September 12, 1956 December 31, 1956 January 28, 1957 March 29, 1957 November 28, 1958 Running time 95 min. Country Italy/France Language French Elena and Her Men is a 1956 film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Ingrid Bergman, and was her first film after leaving husband Roberto Rossellini. The film's original French title was Elena et les Hommes and in English-speaking countries, the title was Paris Does Strange Things. External links Elena and Her Men at the Internet Movie Database Elena and Her Men at Allmovie Elena and Her Men at the TCM Movie Database Criterion Collection essay by Christopher Faulkner v • d • e Films directed by Jean Renoir 1920s Backbiters · Whirlpool of Fate · Nana · Charleston Parade · Une vie sans joie · Marquitta · The Sad Sack · The Tournament · The Little Match Girl · Le Bled 1930s On purge bébé · Isn't Life a Bitch? · Night at the Crossroads · Boudu Saved from Drowning · Chotard and Company · Madame Bovary · Toni · A Day in the Country · The People of France · The Lower Depths · The Crime of Monsieur Lange · Grand Illusion · The Marseillaise · The Human Beast · The Rules of the Game 1940s Swamp Water · This Land Is Mine · Salute to France · The Southerner · The Diary of a Chambermaid · The Woman on the Beach 1950s The River · The Golden Coach · French Cancan · Elena and Her Men · The Testament of Doctor Cordelier · Picnic on the Grass 1960s The Elusive Corporal · The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir This film article about a 1950s comedy is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e