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French Cinema in Wartime |
| Section: THE ARTS / FILM |
| Author: Gary Arnold |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/2007 |
| Size: 753 Words, 5,113 Characters |
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Around the mid-1970s, Francois Truffaut selected and annotated a collection of articles by his late mentor, Andre Bazin. Collected under the title French Cinema of the Occupation and Resistance, the pieces were concerned with French movies produced during World War II. Still a prospective teacher at the time, Bazin (1918-58) was several years away from becoming a professional film critic and editor of film periodicals, not to mention an exemplar for aspiring young filmmakers of the late 1950s such as his protégé, Truffaut (1932-84).
One of the tardier Bazin anthologies to be translated and published in the United States (...
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...Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema," by Lloyd Eby, November 1999 (Article #18832)
--"Young Directors: Where Do They All Come From?," by Wendy Keys, December 1989 (Article #15493)
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