Categories | Cinema |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | 1921 |
Final issue | 1935 |
Country | France |
Cinémagazine was a French weekly (later monthly) magazine about cinema from 1921 to 1935.
History and profile
Cinémagazine was established in 1921. It was published weekly from 1921 to 1930, and then monthly from 1930 to 1934. Its editorial board included Marcel Carné, Maurice Bessy, Jean Dréville, Robert Florey, Charles Ford, René Jeanne and Émile Vuillermoz. Contributing photographers included Gaston Paris.
The magazine published many articles against sound film.
References
- Edouard Arnoldy, Pour une histoire culturelle du cinéma: au-devant de "scènes filmées", de "films chantants et parlants" et de comédies musicales, Paris: Editions du CEFAL, 2004, p. 157
External links
- Complete Cinémagazine archive with PDFs at Ciné-Ressources.net
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