Henri Langlois, el sueño del cine
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Cine, cinemateca, archivo, crítica, cinefiliaAbstract
El artículo reseña la edición argentina del volumen que compila los escritos de HenriLanglois (1914-1977), fundador y máximo referente de la Cinemateca Francesa. Seexaminan los diferentes textos que componen el libro y se despliega el análisis deldiscurso de Langlois en el contexto del desarrollo de las cinematecas como centro de preservación, proyección y formación de las culturas del cine. Por otra parte, se examinan las relaciones planteadas por la obra de Langlois entre historia cinematográfica, cinematecas y museos del cine.Downloads
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