A central characteristic of the cinematography in Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion is
A) long takes with a nearly static camera and complex staging in depth.
B) frequent tracking shots that emphasize significant details in the mise-en-scene.
C) innovative use of the zoom shot.
D) almost constant craning shots.
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