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Livres

Notre librairie, située au 49, Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris (Quartier Latin), est la boutique pour acheter des livres sur le cinéma.
Our shop, located at 49, Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris (Quartier Latin), is the bookstore to buy books about cinema.

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  • Catégories : Etudes
  • Marque : FABER AND FABER
  • Disponibilité : Non disponible
  • The Big Goodbye
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    The Big Goodbye

    12,90 €

    Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood

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  • We'll Always Have Casablanca
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    We'll Always Have Casablanca

    15,20 €

    Released in 1942, the film won 4 Oscars, including Best Picture and featured unforgettable performances by Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
    The book offers a rich account of the film’s origins, the myths and realities behind its production, and the reasons it remains so revered today.

    Through extensive research and interviews with film-makers, Noah Isenberg explores he ways in which the film continues to dazzle audiences and saturate popular culture 75 years after its release.

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  • Conclusions
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    Conclusions

    23,40 €

    John Boorman is one of the cinema’s authentic visionaries, drawn to myths and dreams. The undisputed heir to David Lean, his films, such as Point Blank, Deliverance and Excalibur, exhibit a continual search for the truth that only art can convey.

    In Conclusions Boorman summarises what he has learned about the craft of film-making, and wishes to pass on to the next generation of film-makers. Into this tapestry of cinematic memories, he also weaves the story of his kith and kin, including the death of his cherished elder daughter, and an evocation of the forest of trees that he has planted as his final legacy.

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  • Nolan Variations
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    Nolan Variations

    35,10 €

    A rare, intimate portrait of Hollywood’s reigning ‘blockbuster auteur’ whose deeply personal billion-dollar movies have established him as the most successful director to come out of the British Isles since Alfred Hitchcock.
    More than just the tinkerings of a glass watchmaker, Christopher Nolan’s films have an unerring grasp of the way time makes us feel. Time steals people away in his films, and he takes careful note of the theft. Time is Nolan’s great antagonist, his lifelong nemesis. He seems almost to take it personally.

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