Early Film Criticism of Francois Truffaut (Midland Book) by Wheeler Winston Dixon - WordSea
Early Film Criticism of Francois Truffaut (Midland Book)
by Wheeler Winston Dixon
Before turning to filmmaking, François Truffaut was a film critic writing for Cahiers du Cinema during the 1950s. The Early Film Criticism of François Truffaut makes available, for the first time in English, articles that originally appeared in French journals such as Cahiers du Cinema and Arts. Truffaut discusses films by such acknowledged masters as Hitchcock, Huston, Dmytryk, and Lang, but also examines the work of such lesser-known directors as Robert Wise, Don Weis, and Roger Vadim.
Early Film Criticism of Francois Truffaut (Midland Book)
by Wheeler Winston Dixon
Before turning to filmmaking, François Truffaut was a film critic writing for Cahiers du Cinema during the 1950s. The Early Film Criticism of François Truffaut makes available, for the first time in English, articles that originally appeared in French journals such as Cahiers du Cinema and Arts. Truffaut discusses films by such acknowledged masters as Hitchcock, Huston, Dmytryk, and Lang, but also examines the work of such lesser-known directors as Robert Wise, Don Weis, and Roger Vadim.