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Jean-Michel Frodon

    Jean-Michel Frodon is a distinguished film critic and journalist whose life is deeply intertwined with cinema. His work is characterized by relentless travel and a commitment to connecting the distant with the near, the aesthetic with the political. Frodon's writings delve into film history and theory, with a particular focus on French and Chinese cinema, as well as the oeuvres of individual directors. His critical perspective offers readers a unique insight into the seventh art.

    Le cinéma et la Shoah
    Au sud du cinéma
    Juliette Binoche. Portraits in-eyes
    • 2008

      68 portraits inked on paper, the filmer face-to-face with the actor, constitute this hardcover art book which takes up the drawings of Juliette Binoche’s world-traveling exhibit. 68 portraits that reveal the exceptional career of a world-renowned actress, of a rare sensitivity giving free rein to creativity in all its forms. Writing is also present in the collection, since the actress dedicates a poem to each director, remembering past emotions, memories of an encounter between two creative minds.

      Juliette Binoche. Portraits in-eyes