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==Issues==
 
==Issues==
 
* [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10435 Selected texts from 1951-78 in English translation, plus 12 issues in English, 1966-67].
 
* [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10435 Selected texts from 1951-78 in English translation, plus 12 issues in English, 1966-67].
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==Literature==
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* Serge Daney, ''La Maison cinéma et le monde: Tome 1, Le temps des Cahiers (1962-1981)'', pref. Patrice Rollet, Paris: P.O.L., 2001, 574 pp. {{fr}}
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** ''The Cinema House and the World: The Cahiers du Cinema Years, 1962–1981'', intro. A. S. Hamrah, trans. Christine Pichini, Semiotext(e), 2022, 616 pp. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/9781635901610/the-cinema-house-and-the-world/]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://www.cahiersducinema.com/ Home page]
 
* [http://www.cahiersducinema.com/ Home page]
 
* [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahiers_du_cin%C3%A9ma French Wikipedia]
 
* [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahiers_du_cin%C3%A9ma French Wikipedia]

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Cahiers du Cinéma [Notebooks on Cinema] is a French film magazine founded in 1951 by André Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, Joseph-Marie Lo Duca and Léonide Keigel. It developed from the earlier magazine Revue du Cinéma (last issue in 1949) involving members of two Paris film clubs—Objectif 49 (Robert Bresson, Jean Cocteau and Alexandre Astruc, among others) and Ciné-Club du Quartier Latin. Initially edited by Éric Rohmer, it included amongst its writers Jacques Rivette, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol and François Truffaut.

Issues

Literature

  • Serge Daney, La Maison cinéma et le monde: Tome 1, Le temps des Cahiers (1962-1981), pref. Patrice Rollet, Paris: P.O.L., 2001, 574 pp. (French)
    • The Cinema House and the World: The Cahiers du Cinema Years, 1962–1981, intro. A. S. Hamrah, trans. Christine Pichini, Semiotext(e), 2022, 616 pp. [1]

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