French Impressionist Cinema: Film Culture, Film Theory, and Film Style (December 1974)

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a BIBLIOGRAPHY I. Primary Sources for Material on the Impressionist Movement A. Books Arroy, Jean. En Tournant "Napoléon" avec Abel Gance. . crs . . 7 Paris: La Renaissance du Li vir 2-892", Arroy, Jean, and Reynaud, Jean-Charles. Attention! On Tourne! Paris: Editions Jules Tallandier, TYRO.. L'art Cinématographique. Vols PMT Tals Paris : Librairie Félix Alcan, 1926-1931. Canudo, Riccioto. Héléne Faust, et Nous. Paris: : hes lta Malic hele Mi MA A) Chiberre, 1920. La Roue d'Abel Gance. Paris: Ferenczi, eet ees TETICS To: ne L"Usdne des Imaces. Geneva: Office Cen(ral a'Rdition, aoe. Catelain, Jaque. Jaque Catelain Présente Marcel L'Herbier. Paris: Editions Jacques Vautrain, 1950. Clair, René. Cinema Yesterday and Today. Translated by Stanley Applebaum. New York: Dover, 197 e. Star Turn. Translated by John Marks. London: Chatto and Windus, n.d. Delluc, Louis. Charlie Chaplin. Translated by Hamish Miles. London: John Lane, 1922. Cinéma et Cie. Paris: Grasset, 1919. Drames du Cinéma. Paris: Editions du Monde Nouveau, 192%. La Jungle du Cinéma. Paris: La Siréne, 1921. SES Eee ous vinema _+ Photogénie. Paris: De Bruinhort, “2920,