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  • ...ck Keiller, 1996) begins with Robinson's unseen narrator quoting the 1960s French radical Situationist Raoul Vaneigem demanding that "a bridge between imagin ...the Labour Party demised and bheaved just as badly. Although the Robinson films would have been nothing without the work of Chris Marker to inspire them, t
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  • | studio = Films Georges de Beauregard | language = French
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  • ...ing 'Lettrist' is also common in English, but 'Letterist' was the form the French group (''Internationale Lettriste'') themselves preferred, and used in thei ...nstance in their total rejection of spirituality—they might be viewed as French counterparts of the American [[Beat Generation]], particularly in the form
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  • ...5 – July 28, 2007), born '''Isidor Goldstein''', was a Romanian-born French poet, film critic and visual artist. He was the founder of [[Lettrism]], an ...st basic elements of writing and visual communication. He adopted then the French first name "Jean" (John in English) and the pseudonym "Isidore Isou". He ca
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  • The '''dérive''' (French: "drift") is a revolutionary strategy originally put forward in the 'Theory Films
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  • ...hiBj0BwkGhyaAI9UwR7ZxAaQO_fGg French box office results for Robert Aldrich films] at Box Office Story</ref> ...ormance from Wesley Addy in Kiss Me Deadly, you can see him in among other films, the psychologically scarring John Frankenhiemer sci-fi drama Seconds (1966
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  • ...t of classic noirs. This probably has more to do with its adoption by the French New Wave than it does with true noir credentials, and the fact that it is o ...of scripts is a blood-sweating and Herculean task — hard to believe when films are often so trite and low on content.
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  • ...in both France and Argentina, but the British passport office too. Genre films in particular are said by one critic to ‘reflect society more in the mann ...e international plot involving the rise of neo-Nazism, spearheaded by some French collaborators in Argentina.
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  • ...n the Window was one of the films released in 1946 in France which led the French film magazines to start using the term. ...in a short space of time, creating an instant post-War buzz in France — films that included The Maltese Falcon (1941), Double Indemnity (1944), Laura (19
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  • ...lly applied by a group of French critics to American thriller or detective films made in the period 1944–54 and to the work of directors such as Orson Wel The plural noun is '''films noirs'''
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  • | distributor = Athos Films | language = French
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  • |language = French ...re) is a 1987 1987 film motion picture, written, directed by, and starring French Swiss filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard.
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  • ...ur segments, each written and directed by one of the four film directors - French Jean-Luc Godard (segment "Il Nuovo mondo"), and three Italian: Ugo Gregoret ...ance in the same hotel. She has a fiancé back home, to whom she sends 8mm films made with her camera. These show how, in order to shoo away the unwanted fl
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  • ...ing 'Lettrist' is also common in English, but 'Letterist' was the form the French group (''Internationale Lettriste'') themselves preferred, and used in thei ...nstance in their total rejection of spirituality—they might be viewed as French counterparts of the American Beat Generation, particularly in the form it t
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  • | language = French '''''Nouvelle Vague''''' (English: '''''New Wave''''') is a 1990 French film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It follows the story of hitch
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  • |distributor =Athos Films <br>Pennebaker Films (United States) |language =French
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  • | language = French ...([[1955 in film|1955]]) was the first of four short fiction films made by French filmmaker [[Jean-Luc Godard]] preceding his work in feature-length narrativ
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  • | caption = French Dip Place ...= UGC (France, original)<br />StudioCanal (France, 2010 re-release)<br />Films Around The World (USA)<br />Rialto Pictures (USA, 2010 re-release)
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  • | caption = French poster | distributor = Columbia Films
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  • | language = French ...r) (a.k.a. ''Maurice Schérer'') is a short 2010 video commissioned by Les Films du Losange as a tribute to Éric Rohmer by his friend and former colleague
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