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  2. List of French films of 1954 - Wikipedia

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    Co-production with Italy. Entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival: The Big Flag: Jacques Pinoteau: Jean Chevrier, Marc Cassot, Nicole Courcel: Drama: Cadet Rousselle: André Hunebelle: François Périer, Dany Robin, Madeleine Lebeau: Adventure: The Cheerful Squadron: Paolo Moffa: Vittorio De Sica, Alberto Sordi, Silvana Pampanini: Comedy: Co ...

  3. 1954 in film - Wikipedia

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    September 29 — A Star is Born premieres and marks Judy Garland's comeback after her termination from her contract at MGM. An astounding success with critics and audiences, A Star is Born not only marks the first time that legendary director George Cukor has made a film musical or a film in Technicolor and in anamorphic widescreen format, but ...

  4. Jacques Amalric - Wikipedia

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    After studying political economy and partially performing a military service in Algeria, Jacques entered journalism at La Dépêche du Midi. [4] In 1963, recruited by Hubert Beuve-Méry, he entered the newspaper Le Monde as a journalist in the foreign service and was correspondent for the daily in Washington (1970-1973), where he covered in particular Watergate, then in Moscow (1973-1977), [5 ...

  5. Le Monde diplomatique - Wikipedia

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    Le Monde diplomatique was founded in 1954 by Hubert Beuve-Méry, founder and director of Le Monde, the French newspaper of record.Subtitled the "organ of diplomatic circles and of large international organisations, [12]" 5,000 copies were distributed, comprising eight pages, dedicated to foreign policy and geopolitics.

  6. Le Monde - Wikipedia

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    Le Monde was founded in 1944, [8] [9] at the request of General Charles de Gaulle, after the German army had been driven from Paris during World War II.The paper took over the headquarters and layout of Le Temps, which had been the most important newspaper in France, but its reputation had suffered during the Occupation. [10]

  7. Category:1954 in film - Wikipedia

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  8. Cahiers du Cinéma - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Cahiers appeared in April 1951. [4] Much of its head staff, including Bazin, Doniol-Valcroze, Lo Duca, and the various younger, less-established critics, had met and shared their beliefs about film through their involvement in the publication of Revue du Cinéma from 1946 until its final issue in 1948; Cahiers was created as a successor to this earlier magazine.

  9. The Air of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Air of Paris (French: L'air de Paris) is a 1954 French-Italian drama film directed by Marcel Carné and starring Jean Gabin, Arletty and Roland Lesaffre. [1] Gabin won the Volpi Cup at the 1954 Venice International Film Festival. [2] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris with sets designed by the art director Paul Bertrand.