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    Alexandre Astruc (French: [astʁyk]; 13 July 1923 – 19 May 2016) was a French film critic and film director. Before becoming a film director, he was a journalist...
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  • medieval doctor Astruc ha-Levi (14th century), Spanish medieval scholar Alexandre Astruc (1923–2016), French film critic and director Didier Astruc, French chemist...
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    two Paris film clubs—Objectif 49 (Robert Bresson, Jean Cocteau, and Alexandre Astruc, among others; lit. 'objective 49') and Ciné-Club du Quartier Latin...
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    deliberately defying certain critical expectations in filmmaking. Alexandre Astruc's manifesto "The Birth of a New Avant-Garde: The Camera-Stylo", published...
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  • late 1940s, and derives from the critical approach of André Bazin and Alexandre Astruc, whereas American critic Andrew Sarris in 1962 called it auteur theory...
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    Maurice Desjardins The Pit and the Pendulum (1964, TV Movie, director: Alexandre Astruc) as Le condamné à mort The Victors (1963, director: Carl Foreman) as...
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  • French animated magical girl superhero television series created by Thomas Astruc and developed by Jeremy Zag. The series is produced by the French company...
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    as Natalia The Brothers Karamazov (1958), as Grushenka One Life, by Alexandre Astruc (1958, from an eponym novel by Guy de Maupassant), as Jeanne Dandieu...
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  • Élie-Aristide Astruc – Grand Rabbi of Belgium. Gabriel Astruc – French journalist. Alexandre Astruc - French film critic. Miriam Astruc – French archaeologist...
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    screen roles." In French, it means "beloved." Among her films were Alexandre Astruc's The Crimson Curtain (Le Rideau Cramoisi, 1953), Federico Fellini's...
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