Histoire encyclopédique du cinéma : I : le cinéma Français 1895-1929 (1947)

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GERMAINE DULAC 269 vaient et qui, ce faisant, ont degage quelques-unes des tendances qui regirent « l'ecole cinematographique francaise » — muette ou parlante — les uns contribuant a la formation de celle-ci, les autres s'y epanouissant plus ou moins librement, plus ou moins heureusement a cote des Marcel L'Herbier, Abel Gance, Jacques Feyder, Rene Clair et quelques autres. De ceux-la, le premier — a la fois par la date a laquelle il debuta, par la duree et par l'importance de son action personnelle qui lui assure a l'extreme pointe de « l'ecole fran9aise » une place aussi importante que dans « l'Avant-Garde » — est Jean Epstein.