![]() ![]() These two volumes only have entries for films from the 1930s, in spite of the dates on the covers. Arrangement of each volume so far is alphabetical by title, sort of. 1 and 2: alphabetical by film title chronological index alphabetical index of directors, supervisors and advisors alphabetical index of composers and musical arrangers, alphabetical index of performers. 1-2Įncyclopedia of French fiction feature films 1919-1979 is the stated goal. Tresors du Cinema Francais Des Annees Trente Main PN 1993.5. FĬhronological history of French silent cinema. Filmographies to end of 2008.Īnnales du Cinema Francais, Les Voies du Silence 1895-1929. All TV works and shorts of each director are mentioned. Most are French born but also includes those living/working primarily in France but born elsewhere. Doesn't do "porn directors," those known mostly as specialists of this sort of production. Encyclopedia portion attempts to identify every French director who has made at least one feature film during the first century of cinema, 1895-2005. A very few b/w illustrations.Įncyclopedia of French Film Directors. Topical and biographical entries, with bibliographies. Authors are professors of comparative literature and French/Francophone studies.ĭictionnaire Historique de Television Main PN 1992.5. Dictionary contains entries for people: directors, screenwriters, actors, actresses, organizations, places, names of films, organizations. DĮntries for topics, persons, film titles, all about how desire manifests itself in the cinema, in musical comedy, film noir, the burlesque, and horror films.ĭictionnaire de la Pensee du Cinema. There are a very few topical entries and a few entries for film titles.Ĭinéma du Désir Dictionnaire Main PN 1995.9. Includes also entries on some figures prominent in cinema in North America and in other Western European countries. Paragraph length to a page long biographical entries in French describing comedians, producers, actors, actresses, script writers, directors, and other movie personnel active in Nouvelle Vague, the French New Wave cinema of the 1950s and 1960s. Appendices: the 100 French films garnering the most viewers and top 100 French films most shown on television.ĭictionnaire de la Nouvelle Vague Main PN 1993.5. D53 2009Įntries for topics, persons, film titles, movie theaters. Some info on DVD availability.ĭictionnaire du Cinema Populaire Francaise. SĮntries for topics, film titles, actors, directors, themes, processes. Author is a prominent French journalist and film critic.ĭictionnaire du Cinema Fantastique et de Science-Fiction. Gives date and place of production, number of minutes, whether in color. More are French, Western European, British, or American. D36 2013Įntries for 6,000 films, described in French, to see or to avoid seeing, produced in countries all over the world. Comprehensive filmography.ĭictionnaire Passionné du Cinéma. Chapters on documentaries and realism, women film-makers, avant-garde, the New Wave, comedy, horror, etc. Essays explore stylistic elements, cultural contexts, and various conceptions of cinema in France. FĪddresses the great directors and key artistic movements. FĪlphabetical biographical directory of young film producers by an emeritus professor of cinematic studies and film critic.ĭirectory of World Cinema: France Main PN 1993.5. Entries provide names of producers, directors, etc., actors/actresses, a paragraph length annotation about the content, where shown and when.ĭictionnaire du Jeune Cinema Francais, des Annees 2000 a Nos Jours Main PN 193.5. ![]() Indexed by film name, but arranged chronologically, by year. 1250 photos and images of film posters, in color. ![]() Browse through results.Įncyclopedie du Film Policier Francais Main PN 1995.9. At the bottom of screen click on the category Cinema and Media Studies. As full text searches enter (france or french) and (cinema or media or film or movie or movies). Upon entry into this database, choose advanced search, top right. Below find numerous dictionaries and other reference works about people and topics relative to French film and cinema. ![]()
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