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Louis Lumière / conversation avec Langlois et Renoir is a french film of genre Documentary directed by Éric Rohmer with Jean Renoir

Louis Lumière / conversation avec Langlois et Renoir (1968)

Louis Lumière / conversation avec Langlois et Renoir
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Louis Lumière is a 66 minute filmed conversation between Henri Langlois founder and director of La Cinémathèque Française and the film director Jean Renoir It was directed by Éric Rohmer in 1968.

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Conversation entre Henri Langlois et Jean Renoir à propos des origines du cinéma et d'une sélection de films des frères Lumière.

Actors

Jean Renoir

(Self)
Éric Rohmer

(Self (voice))
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