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Monday February 3, 2020

Day: February 3, 2020

Review

A Masterful Work of Synthesis: The Legacy of the New Wave in French Cinema by Douglas Morrey

February 3, 2020

By Margaret C. Flinn. The New Wave cast a shadow that extends far beyond influencing French film of the late 1950s-early 1960s. That is the central argument of Douglas Morrey’s The Legacy of the New Wave in French Cinema (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020). This assertion might seem self-evident to many French cinephiles, but […]

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