
Langlois
Directed by Eila Hershon, Roberto Guerra1970 52mDocumentary, Biography
6.64.5
Documentary about French (Turkish born) film historian Henri Langlois (1914-1977), co-founder of the Cinemathèque Française, which progressed from just 10 films in 1936 to 60,000 films in the early 70s. The film also deals with the manifestations of support for Langlois following 1968 French Minister of Culture André Malraux's failed attempt to replace him as head of the Cinemathèque.
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Langlois was released on September 19, 1970.
Langlois was directed by Eila Hershon, Roberto Guerra.
Langlois has a runtime of 52 min.
Langlois was produced by Roberto Guerra, Eila Hershon.
The key characters in Langlois are Self (Henri Langlois), Self (Jean Renoir), Self (Catherine Deneuve).
Langlois is a Documentary, Biography film.
Langlois has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.












