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  1. Oct 12, 2016 · With Bertrand Tavernier, François Truffaut, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Jean Renoir. Bertrand Tavernier's personal journey through French cinema, from films he enjoyed as a boy to his own early career, told through portraits of key creative figures.

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  2. Jun 23, 2017 · Rated: A- • Aug 15, 2020. Filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier examines the great directors, actors, writers, composers and cinematographers of French cinema, including Jean Renoir, Jean-Luc Godard ...

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  3. Oct 9, 2016 · REX/Shutterstock. Bertrand Tavernier ’s ambitious documentary, “My Journey through French Cinema,” explores Gallic cinema from the 1930s through to the early 1970s, inspired by Martin...

  4. Sep 16, 2017 · In this new eight-part series (8x55min), the acclaimed director of such films as Coup de Torchon and ‘Round Midnight guides us through a roster of filmmakers both influential and forgotten, explores how his country’s cinema was shaped by the German occupation and changed again through the New Wave, spotlights little-known female filmmakers ...

  5. Jun 23, 2017 · Writer-director Bertrand Tavernier is truly one of the grand auteurs of the movies. His experience is vast, his knowledge is voluminous, his love is inexhaustible and his perspective is matched only by that of Martin Scorsese. This magnificent, epic documentary has been a lifetime in the making. Tavernier knows his native cinema inside and out, from the giants like Renoir, Godard, and Melville ...

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  6. Jun 18, 2017 · by Clayton Dillard. June 18, 2017. Photo: Cohen Media Group. Bertrand Tavernier joins a growing list of filmmakers who’ve made what amounts to an epic video essay with My Journey Through French Cinema, a three-hour-plus leap into notable French filmmaking from roughly 1930 to 1980.

  7. The film premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and later played in French cinemas and on French television and received a limited American arthouse release from Cohen Media Group. By Jeremy Arnold

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