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Michel Dorsday, Michèle Torletsky, and The Tradition of Quality
Michel Dorsday was the first Cahiers du Cinema critic to rally against the Tradition of Quality by declaring French cinema dead in 1952.
Everything is Cinema
One Movie Down, Five Million to Go
Michel Dorsday was the first Cahiers du Cinema critic to rally against the Tradition of Quality by declaring French cinema dead in 1952.
Jean-Luc Godard is one of the greats. Find out five lesser-known directors like him
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