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    Georges Sadoul (French: [ʒɔʁʒ sadul]; 4 February 1904 – 13 October 1967) was a French film critic, journalist and cinema writer. He is known for writing...
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  • was interviewed in the mid-1940s, told Georges Sadoul that La Fée aux Choux was “his first film.” Georges Sadoul misinterpreted this to mean that Henry...
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  • Sadoul is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georges Sadoul (1904–1967), French journalist and cinema writer Numa Sadoul (born...
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  • that "auteurs" rely on creativity of others, like cinematographers. Georges Sadoul deemed a film's putative "author" could potentially even be an actor...
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    version of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Yet such film critics as Jean Mitry, Georges Sadoul, and others have declared that Méliès' work began to decline, and film...
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  • her first feature film, Sleepwalk in 1986. It was awarded the Prix Georges Sadoul (1986) by the Cinémathèque Française, the Special Prize at the 1986...
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  • playwright. His filmmaking was particularly influential, with critic Georges Sadoul considering him "one of the three major postwar Greek directors" (along...
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  • critics as a forerunner of the French New Wave, with the historian Georges Sadoul calling it "truly the first film of the nouvelle vague". The film takes...
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    cinematic innovations were made as early as 1946 when French historian Georges Sadoul wrote, "The film is an encyclopedia of old techniques." He pointed out...
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    the year when Yevgeni Bauer (the first true film artist, according to Georges Sadoul) started his short, but prolific, career. In the world generally and...
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    critics was influenced by negative views from Jean-Paul Sartre and Georges Sadoul, who criticized Hollywood's cultural sophistication and the film's nostalgic...
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  • Week in Cannes. It won the top prize in its section, as well as the Georges Sadoul Prize and the Prix Très Special. Carne was eventually given a theatrical...
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    Trintignant. The film won the César Award for best first film and the Prix Georges-Sadoul. Two years later he reunited with Kassovitz and Trintignant for Un Héros...
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    Production for Near Future", Kingsport, TN: Kingsport Times, July 9, 1956. Georges Sadoul (1972). Dictionary of Films. Translated, edited, and updated by Peter...
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  • never completed another film, won the admiration of many, including Georges Sadoul and Walter Salles. It has, on several occasions, been cited as the best...
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  • movement's leader André Breton, an event recalled by film historian Georges Sadoul: "Breton had convoked the creators to our usual venue [the Café Radio] ...
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    early film pioneers dubbed the Brighton School by French film historian Georges Sadoul. He is best known for his controversial work with Edmund Gurney at the...
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  • 1983. p.72. Pierre Billard, Le Mystère René Clair. Paris: Plon, 1998. Georges Sadoul, Le Cinéma français, 1890-1962. Paris: Flammarion, 1962. p.55. Pierre...
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    the recording of their first film is in dispute. In an interview with Georges Sadoul given in 1948, Louis claimed that he shot the film in August 1894 –...
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    Georges Sadoul recognized Gasnier as a member of early French filmmakers known as the 'Vincennes School' which also included Gaston Velle, Georges Hatot...
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  • Camille Goemans, Paul Nougé, Benjamin Péret, Francis Ponge, Marko Ristić, Georges Sadoul, Yves Tanguy, André Thirion, Tristan Tzara and Albert Valentin. Along...
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  • teaches Filmology and Film Direction. His first long feature film won the Georges Sadoul Prize at the Venice Film Festival. Maria, 1978-9 (Maria) A Estrangeira...
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  • Jacques Prévert Raymond Queneau Herbert Read Pierre Reverdy Marko Ristić Georges Sadoul Louis Scutenaire Philippe Soupault Simon Watson Taylor André Thirion...
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  • to be labelled as a "social documentary thriller" by cinema writer Georges Sadoul for its use of documentary style, depictions of police abuse, and backdrop...
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  • artist Georges Roux (illustrator), French painter Georges Ruggiu, Belgian radio presenter Georges Saadeh, Lebanese politician Georges Sadoul, French...
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  • also joined, including former Dadaist Tristan Tzara, René Char, and Georges Sadoul. In 1925 an autonomous Surrealist group formed in Brussels. The group...
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  • griped Godard. At the time of the film's release, French journalist Georges Sadoul praised the film's ability to speak to young people, while H. Chapier...
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    Bauer "The greatest director you've never heard of."[citation needed] Georges Sadoul called him "the first true artist in the history of cinema". Bauer was...
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    Monde Éditions, 2004. p. 345. Georges Sadoul. Le Cinéma français (1890-1962). Paris; Flammarion, 1962. p. 109. "Georges Rouquier" at Ciné-Ressources....
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    A Trip to the Moon (category Films directed by Georges Méliès)
    Moon (1870). Cinema historians, the mid-20th-century French writer Georges Sadoul first among them, have frequently suggested H. G. Wells's The First...
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