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Henri Langlois The Phantom of the Cinemathèque: Organized mostly chronologically, the film presents the 40-year career of Henri Langlois (1914-1977), film's first archivist, and the creator of the Cinémathèque Française and Musée du Cinéma. Talking heads, film clips and stills, and archival interviews with Langlois trace his life from 1935, when he starts the Circle of Cinema film club. He begins to buy films, saving many from destruction. During World War II, he finds places to hide them. By mid-1944, the Cinémathèque has 50,000 films. He runs afoul of bureaucrats, but the New Wave comes to his defense. The museum opens in 1972. The film celebrates his philosophy and beliefs, personality and dedication, and his vision. |
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| Released: | May 21, 2004 | |
| Runtime: | 210 mins | |
| Genres: | Biography Documentary History | |
| Countries: | France | |
| Director: | Jacques Richard | |
| Actors: | Abel Gance Agathe Vannier Agnès Varda Alfred Hitchcock Andre S Labarthe Barbet Schroeder Bernard Eisenschitz Catherine Allegret Claude Berri Claude Chabrol Daniel Cohn-Bendit Eric Rohmer François Truffaut Frederic Mitterrand Gene Kelly Henri Alekan Henri Langlois Jack Valenti Jacques Rivette Jacques Robiolles Jean Douchet Jean Eustache Jean Narboni Jean Renoir Jean Rouch Jean-Luc Godard Jean-Paul Belmondo Jean-Pierre Leaud Marie-France Marie-Jose Nat Michel Delahaye Mireille Darc Nicholas Ray Philippe Garrel Raoul Walsh Richard Leacock Robert Hossein Roland Lesaffre Romain Goupil Valerie Jeannet Werner Schroeter | |
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A wonderful glimpse at a man whose ceaseless devotion all Film lovers should be thankful for. If it were not for Langlois many of the rare cinematic gems preserved today would have been destroyed, or lost forever. This was a very enjoyable Documentary and demonstrates just how fragile and easily whole eras of Film can be wiped out by carelessness or narrow-minded regimes.