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-'''''L'Écran français''''' était une revue de cinéma française hebdomadaire. Le premier numéro est paru le [[4 juillet]] [[1945]], le dernier, le n° 348, est paru le [[12 mars]] [[1952]].+'''''L'Écran français''''' was a French monthly [[film magazine]]. The first issue was published on [[July 4]] [[1945]], the last on n° 348, on [[March 12]] [[1952]]. Notable contributors included [[Guillaume Apollinaire]], [[Roland Barthes]] and [[Anthony Burgess]].
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-Parmi les collaborateurs citons : [[Guillaume Apollinaire]], [[Roland Barthes]] et [[Anthony Burgess]].+
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-They also publishe d the "[[Entomology of the Pin-Up Girl]]," by [[André Bazin]].+
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 +It also published the "[[Entomology of the Pin-Up Girl]]," by [[André Bazin]].
==Bibliographie== ==Bibliographie==
*Olivier Barrot, ''L'Écran français 1943-1953, Histoire d'un journal et d'une époque'', Paris, Les Éditeurs français réunis, 1979, 382 p. *Olivier Barrot, ''L'Écran français 1943-1953, Histoire d'un journal et d'une époque'', Paris, Les Éditeurs français réunis, 1979, 382 p.

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L'Écran français was a French monthly film magazine. The first issue was published on July 4 1945, the last on n° 348, on March 12 1952. Notable contributors included Guillaume Apollinaire, Roland Barthes and Anthony Burgess.

It also published the "Entomology of the Pin-Up Girl," by André Bazin.

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  • Olivier Barrot, L'Écran français 1943-1953, Histoire d'un journal et d'une époque, Paris, Les Éditeurs français réunis, 1979, 382 p.

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