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Les Cahiers du cinéma: Histoire d’une revue (Cahiers du Cinéma: History of a Magazine) is the definitive historical account of arguably the most influential film publication in history. The work is most famously associated with French historian and critic Antoine de Baecque , who served as the magazine's editor-in-chief in the late 1990s and has written extensively on its evolution. Origins and Early Years (1950s)
Founded in April 1951 by , Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, and Joseph-Marie Lo Duca, the magazine was established as a successor to Revue du Cinéma .
Les Cahiers du cinéma: Histoire d’une revue (Cahiers du Cinéma: History of a Magazine) is the definitive historical account of arguably the most influential film publication in history. The work is most famously associated with French historian and critic Antoine de Baecque , who served as the magazine's editor-in-chief in the late 1990s and has written extensively on its evolution. Origins and Early Years (1950s)
Founded in April 1951 by , Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, and Joseph-Marie Lo Duca, the magazine was established as a successor to Revue du Cinéma .