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“A New Wave of Spectators”: Contemporary Responses toCleofrom 5 to 7
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Conway, Kelley
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Avant garde
/ Book clubs
/ College students
/ French literature
/ Internships
/ Law students
/ Movies
/ Narratives
/ Questionnaires
/ Theater
2007
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“A New Wave of Spectators”: Contemporary Responses toCleofrom 5 to 7
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Conway, Kelley
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Avant garde
/ Book clubs
/ College students
/ French literature
/ Internships
/ Law students
/ Movies
/ Narratives
/ Questionnaires
/ Theater
2007
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“A New Wave of Spectators”: Contemporary Responses toCleofrom 5 to 7
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“A New Wave of Spectators”: Contemporary Responses toCleofrom 5 to 7
2007
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ABSTRACTThe ciné-club was central to French fi lm culture in the 1950s and 60s. Analysis of ciné-club programming, educational activities, and of questionnaires fi lled out at the premier of Agnès Varda'sCleo from 5 to 7reveals that the ciné-club powerfully shaped viewers' tastes and viewing skills.
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University of California Press
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