Cards of the cinema

Created in 1934, the Fiches of the Cinema is a semi-monthly of cinema dealing with the entirety of the film exits of the month. He addresses himself to the professionals as well as with in love with seventh Article Each year, this association of film enthusiasts publishes the Annuel cinema, true encyclopedia of the past film year.

An association

Historically related to Chrétiens Media, the Cards of the cinema were constituted in association law 1901 since 2003. The purpose of the Cards of the Cinema are to count, present and analyze systematically all the films which leave to France, whatever their budget, their nationality, their kind and their quality. Each film is the subject of a complete card (data sheet, integral summary, comment) and is treated with objectivity and rigor. Exhaustiveness makes the singularity and the richness of the Cards of the Cinema.

The Cards of the Cinema are pressed on a team of voluntary writers. This team is made up of personalities of all generations, and resulting from cultural and professional horizons different (university, professors, journalists, contract workers, students). The analysis of each film translates a collective reflection. It takes account of the contrasted reactions of this heterogeneous editorial board. It acts less, for them, to make an absolute assessment on a film, to be polemical to provide elements of reflection which will make it possible to the reader to forge his own opinion.

Information source

Created in 1934, the funds leading article as of the Cards of the Cinema covers today more than 25.000 films, which makes of it the most complete information source devoted to the cinema in France. The Cards of the Cinema and the Annual one of the Cinema are recognized like a reference impossible to circumvent and constitute essential work tools for the BiFi (library of film), the CNC and several news agencies.

Bonds

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