Le Film français
Le Film français[1] (The French Film) is a weekly French film magazine that was founded in 1944[2] by Jean-Bernard and Jean-Placide Derosne Mauclaire. The magazine is headquartered in Paris.[3] In the 1980s it was described as similar to American magazine Variety.[3] Annually since 1994, the magazine has awarded the Trophées du Film français (French Film Trophies), which honour the best in film of every year.[4]
Editor | Sophie Dacbert |
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Categories | Film |
Frequency | Weekly |
Founded | 1944 |
Country | France |
Based in | Paris |
Website | Le Film français |
See also
References
- Richard Neupert (2007). A History of the French New Wave Cinema (2 ed.). University of Wisconsin Press. p. 379. ISBN 9780299217037.
- "Le Film français". Revues de cinema (in French). Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- Robert M. Webster (October 1983). "A Guide to Film Periodicals in French". The French Review. 57 (1): 57–63. JSTOR 391065.
- "Les Trophées du "Film français" livrent leur palmarès" [The "French Film" Awards present their prize list]. Le Film français (in French). 1 February 2022. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
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