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Resources for French Cinema

Return to Page of Resources for French and francophone literature

Contents of Key websites:

General Sites

Including French works

  • Internet Movie Database
    Information on television and the big screen movies. Includes information on the cast, director, producer, writers, plot summaries, reviews and more.
  • Women in Cinema : a reference guide
    This site is a paper that discusses the study of women in cinema. involves both studies Offers access to sources, bibliographies, guides, anthologies, collections, reviews, and filmographies, as well internet sites.
  • Drew's Script-O-Rama
    The most comprehensive index of movie and television scripts available on the Internet.

French works

Directors

Jean Cocteau

  • Images of Jean Cocteau
    Includes information and clips from some of Cocteau's films. Need to have "quicktime video" installed to view some of the clips.
  • Cocteau's World : a symposium
    This site was created for a multifaceted symposium devoted to the creative life of the artist at Pennsylvania State University, March 16-18, 1999. The site contains biographical information, audio links, a free e-mail newsletter, and related internet links.

Jean Luc Godard

  • Jean Luc Godard
    Includes a biography, filmography, and specific links to two of his films, Contempt and Breathless.
  • Cinema=Jean-Luc Godard=Cinema
    Contains a filmography, essays and interviews available on the internet
  • Godard
    Contains biographical timeline, filmography, links to the Official homepage, and other Godard sources.

Louis Malle

Francois Truffaut

Actors and actresses

Film festivals and awards

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