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Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. In-4 broché. SOMMAIRE : - Italie Italie : le cinéma coule à pic [ROSSI Umberto] - Cinéma et théâtre Caméras/théâtres [BASSAN Raphaël] - OSHIMA Nagisa à propos de : Empire de la passion [TESSIER Max] - Critique Auto-interview d'un ex-rédacteur en rupture de ban [DUVAL Roland] - San Sebastián 1977 [MARTIN Marcel] - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : In memoriam - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : Que dieu bénisse chaque coin de cette maison - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : Shirley Temple Story - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : Raza, l'esprit de Franco - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : À un dieu inconnu - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : Assassinat de Garcia Lorca - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : Passion et ombres - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : Mer de roses - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : Violanta - San Sebastián 1977 à propos de : Terre et le ciel - CICI L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI [CHIRAT Raymond] - Allemagne L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : M le maudit L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Nibelungen L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Fiancée vendue L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : À moi le jour, à toi la nuit L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Jeune hitlérien Quex L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Au bout du monde L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Deux rois L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Héroïque embuscade L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Triomphe de la volonté L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Rosita L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Femme du pharaon L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Sumurun L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Île des bienheureux L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Venezianische Nacht (Eine) L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Mystères d'un salon de coiffure L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Héritage L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Combattants L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Finances du Grand-Duc L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - Allemagne à propos de : Accord final L'Allemagne au 17ème CICI - CHAPLIN Charles (nécrologie) [MARTIN Marcel] - HAWKS Howard (nécrologie) [GILI Jean A.] - COLE Lester (entretien) [MARTIN Marcel] - Érotisme L'illusion pornographique ou La quête du "Pornograal" [HENNEBELLE Guy] - Pologne Pologne : contre la fiction littéraire [PLAZEWSKI Jerzy] - Pologne à propos de : Mort du président Pologne : contre la fiction littéraire - Pologne à propos de : Affaire Gorgon Pologne : contre la fiction littéraire - Yougoslavie Yougoslavie : retour en force Auteurs : MARTIN Marcel , GRCAR Misa - Yougoslavie à propos de : Vie amoureuse de Budimir Trajkovic Yougoslavie : retour en force - Yougoslavie à propos de : Éducation spéciale Yougoslavie : retour en force - Yougoslavie à propos de : Veuvage de Karolina Zasler Yougoslavie : retour en force - Yougoslavie à propos de : Redresse-toi Delfina Yougoslavie : retour en force - Yougoslavie à propos de : Bêtes Yougoslavie : retour en force - Yougoslavie à propos de : Sauveur Yougoslavie : retour en force - Yougoslavie à propos de : Traque Yougoslavie : retour en force - Yougoslavie à propos de : Action stade Yougoslavie : retour en force - Yougoslavie à propos de : Éducation spéciale Yougoslavie : retour en force - URSS Le Cinéma soviétique revient de loin [MARTIN Marcel] - IOSSELIANI Otar à propos de : Pastorale (entretien) [MARTIN Marcel] - KONCHALOVSKY Andrei à propos de : Sibériade (entretien) [MARTIN Marcel] - Bonheur d'Assia - DUBOIS Marie - CAAN James - BELMONDO Jean-Paul - BOZZUFFI Marcel - ASTAIRE Fred - FERNANDEL - DEWAERE Patrick - BOGARDE Dirk - BOUQUET Michel - BURTON Richard - DUPÉREY Anny - FLYNN Errol - Critique Dis-moi qui tu es et ce que tu aimes Auteurs : ALION Yves , BARROT Olivier - Critique Dis-moi qui tu es et c.
Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. In-4 broché. SOMMAIRE : - France France : la crise est bien là [MARTIN Marcel] - Autant en emporte le vent À propos d'un film célèbre [GELÉ Claude] - Les nouveaux "Invisibles" [BEYLIE Claude] - Les nouveaux "Invisibles" à propos de : Vingt-quatre heures de la vie d'un clown - Les nouveaux "Invisibles" à propos de : Nuits moscovites - Les nouveaux "Invisibles" à propos de : Catherine ou une vie sans joie - Les nouveaux "Invisibles" à propos de : Homme à plusieurs peaux - Les nouveaux "Invisibles" à propos de : C'est la faute au soleil - Les nouveaux "Invisibles" à propos de : Chicago - Les nouveaux "Invisibles" à propos de : Mission to Moscow - PERRIN Jacques (entretien) [GIBOIN Anne] - KLONARIS Maria (entretien) [BASSAN Raphaël] - THOMADAKI Katérina (entretien) [BASSAN Raphaël] - KLONARIS Maria - THOMADAKI Katérina - Benalmadena 1977 [HENNEBELLE Guy] - Benalmadena 1977 à propos de : Terre d'Espagne - Benalmadena 1977 à propos de : Comment Yu-kong déplaça les montagnes - Benalmadena 1977 à propos de : Guerre du Liban - Benalmadena 1977 à propos de : Lutte pour la terre - Mannheim 1977 [MARTIN Marcel] - Mannheim 1977 à propos de : Fluchtweg nach Marseille - Mannheim 1977 à propos de : Not a pretty picture - Mannheim 1977 à propos de : Défi - Mannheim 1977 à propos de : On the line - Mannheim 1977 à propos de : Grito del pueblo (El) - Mannheim 1977 à propos de : Jornaleros - Mannheim 1977 à propos de : Reportage sur les expériences de l'écrivain colonais Gunther Wallraf à la Bill Zeitung - Suisse Suisse [BASSAN Raphaël] - Suisse à propos de : Chromophony Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Origines de la confédération Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Vocation d'André Carrel Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Roméo et Juliette au village Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Dernière chance Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Lune avec les dents Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Vive la mort Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Musikwettbewerb Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Victor et l'éducation Suisse - Suisse à propos de : Suisses dans la guerre civile espagnole Suisse - USA Regards sur Hollywood 1965-1977 [CÈBE Gilles] - USA à propos de : Drôle de séducteur Regards sur Hollywood 1965-1977 - CHAPLIN Charles Chaplin est mort, vive Charlot (article d'ensemble) Auteurs : BESSY Maurice , BEYLIE Claude , DESLANDES Jacques , MARTIN Marcel - CHAPLIN Charles Un Texte de Charlie Chaplin (texte de la personnalité) - CHAPLIN Charles Philippe Soupault nous parle de Chaplin (entretien) - SOUPAULT Philippe Philippe Soupault nous parle de Chaplin (texte de la personnalité) - SEPITKO Larisa à propos de : Ascension (entretien) Auteurs : MARTIN Marcel , VIEIRA MARQUES José - PANFILOV Gleb (entretien) Auteurs : MARTIN Marcel , TESSIER Max - Rencontres du troisième type [LENNE Gérard] - Voix de son maître [CAPDENAC Michel] - Julia [ALION Yves] - Je suis un autarcique [OUKRATE Françoise] - Bande de flics ! [CÈBE Gilles] - Génération Proteus [ALION Yves] - Voyage au jardin des morts [MATHIS Paul Hervé] - Safrana ou Le Droit à la parole [MARTIN Marcel] - Voyage en capital [MARTIN Marcel] - AKIKA Ali à propos de : Voyage en capital (entretien) [HENNEBELLE Guy] - AUTISSIER Anne-Marie à propos de : Voyage en capital (entretien) [HENNEBELLE Guy] - SOKHONA Sidney à propos de : Safrana ou Le Droit à la parole (entretien) [HENNEBELLE Guy] - Giliap [SOREL Stéphane] - Dora et la lanterne magique [LANGLOIS Gérard] - Exercice du pouvoir [BASSAN Raphaël] - NOIRET Philippe - CHARISSE Cyd - CLIFT Montgomery - VENTURA Lino - JACKSON Glenda - ULLMANN Liv - COURCEL Nicole - SANDRELLI Stefania - CARRIÈRE Mathieu - FUNÈS Louis de - BEGLEY Ed - Tous les films sortis à Paris du 15 janvier au 15 février 1978 Auteurs : ALION Yves , BARROT Olivier , BASSAN Raphaël , CÈBE Gilles - Tous les films sortis à Paris du 15 janvier au 15 février 1978 Auteurs : FABRE Pierre-Antoine , GELÉ Claude , KAMENKA Patrick , LANGLOIS Gérard - Tous les films sortis à Paris du 15 janvier au 15 février 1978 Auteurs : MARTIN Marcel , .
Published by , La revue du Cinéma - Image et son, 1981
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. In-4 broché. SOMMAIRE : - Enfant de la tempête - KARMITZ Marin Rompre le silence - ROUETTE Jean-Pierre - Cinéma et télévision Nouvelle politique à FR 3 - MONTGOMERY Robert (nécrologie) - BILLON Pierre (nécrologie) - ELLEN Vera (nécrologie) - RUSSELL Tina (nécrologie) - Un sourcier russe et quelques figures germaniques - Allemagne Le cinéma allemand à la conquête du public - Lola, une femme allemande - Desperado City - GLOWNA Vadim - Faussaire - Fille offerte - Coup de torchon - AURENCHE Jean à propos de : Coup de torchon (entretien) - TRUFFAUT François Du goût et des couleurs - Pour François Truffaut, cinéaste - Femme d'à côté Auteurs : MARTIN Marcel , GILLISSEN Olivier - Ombre rouge - COMOLLI Jean-Louis - Tragédie d'un homme ridicule - Mourir à Belfast - LURASCHI Tony - Iran, un printemps en hiver - In defense of people - Peau - She dances alone - Max Frisch, journal I-III - WISEMAN Frederick Frederick Wiseman, c'est aussi l'Amérique - La fin des phallos - La fin des phallos à propos de : Tarzan, l'homme singe - La fin des phallos à propos de : Rien que pour vos yeux - La fin des phallos à propos de : Tais-toi quand tu parles - Agatha et les lectures illimitées - À nous la victoire - Belle Barbara à la natte longue - Buck Rogers - Chasse sauvage du roi Stakh - Cloches d'automne - Confessions d'un moniteur d'auto-école - Dernier été - École de l'amour - Love lust and ecstasy - Nuits charnelles - Polyester - Enracinés - Lorraine coeur d'acier - Putain d'histoire d'amour - Rust never sleeps - Rox et Rouky - Affaire d'hommes - Soirées d'une épouse pervertie - Vie en mauve - Hong Kong Kung fu - Hong Kong à propos de : Tigres de Shaolin Kung fu - Hong Kong à propos de : Ceinture noire contre kung fu Kung fu - Hong Kong à propos de : Dans les griffes du dragon rouge Kung fu - Hong Kong à propos de : Black Jim va tout casser Kung fu - Hong Kong à propos de : Trio dynamite Kung fu - Hong Kong à propos de : Revanche de Jian Ching Kung fu - Hong Kong à propos de : Attaque à mains nues Kung fu - PÉCAS Max Max Pecas, ses belles, ses blondes et ses bronzées - Hara-kiri - Indomptables - RAY Nicholas - Mère russe - MITRANI Michel à propos de : Mère russe (entretien) - TARKOVSKI Andrei Itinéraire d'un démiurge (article d'ensemble) - TARKOVSKI Andrei - ROCHA Glauber Épitaphe pour Glauber Rocha - ROCHA Glauber Glauber Rocha une anthologie - ROCHA Glauber - DUVIVIER Julien À propos de Julien Duvivier ou Comment réussir une séquence - SELLERS Peter The best Sellers (article d'ensemble) - SELLERS Peter The best Sellers Auteurs : GAREL Alain , SABRIA Jean-Charles - Cinéma et société Le mouvement ouvrier et le cinéma - Venise 1981 Auteurs : GRÉLIER Robert , MARTIN Marcel - Venise 1981 à propos de : Années de plomb - Venise 1981 à propos de : Piso pisello - Venise 1981 à propos de : Caduta degli angelli ribelli - Venise 1981 à propos de : Occasioni di Rosa - Venise 1981 à propos de : Conte de la folie ordinaire - Venise 1981 à propos de : Ils ne portent pas de smoking - Venise 1981 à propos de : Sogni d'oro - Venise 1981 à propos de : D'un pays lointain - Venise 1981 à propos de : Kaléidoscope - Venise 1981 à propos de : Matlosa (I) - Locarno 1981 - Locarno 1981 à propos de : Beto Nervio contra el poder de las tinieblas - Locarno 1981 à propos de : Breakdown - Locarno 1981 à propos de : Dark end of the street (The) - Locarno 1981 à propos de : Duetto - Locarno 1981 à propos de : Questions enfantines - Locarno 1981 à propos de : Nachtlang Füurland - Locarno 1981 à propos de : Aller simple - Locarno 1981 à propos de : Transes - Pula 1981 - Avignon 1981 - France La voix de la grande muette - Scénario Scénaristes au travail (Christian Salé) - France Catalogue des films en diffusion au service cinéma du ministère de l'agriculture - Théorie du cinéma Propositions pour l'analyse de l'image (Bernard Leconte) - VIAN Boris Boris Vian : oeuvres - REAGAN Ronald Reagan par Reagan (Richard C. Hubler et Ronald Reagan) - Algérie Algérie vue par son cinéma (Jean.
Seller: Hubert Colau, LA BAZOCHE GOUET, France
Condition: 3. BROCHE AUREOLE EN PREMIERE PAGE.