Files of the screen
the Files of the screen was an emission of Télévision created by Armand Jammot and diffused two Tuesday evenings per month on the second channel of the ORTF then on Antenne 2 of the April 6th 1967 with the August 8th 1991.
Principle of the emission
The emission included/understood the projection of a film followed by a debate in connection with the topic of film. After distressing the music of the credits, the presenter opened the emission by presenting the topic of the day, then the film or the telefilm illustrating it started, followed debate around the question. The televiewers had the possibility of putting questions via PLEASE.The emission made it possible to tackle certain major societies' problems of the decades 1960 with 1980. The first number was devoted to the Nazi criminals. Exceptional numbers reflect with the honor the first men to be gone on the Moon in 1969, or transfer Astérix and Obélix invited Pierre Tchernia in 1976 in an special issue on the French.
The emission is the parody object at the end of the film Papy made of resistance .
Presenters
Credits
The music of the credits is a passage of the Spirituals for Orchestra (1959) Morton Gould, passage so included in the Bande its of the film the Army of the shades of Jean-Pierre Melville (1969).
See too
External bond
Audio
- Generic of the Files of the screen.
Files of the screen Files of the screen
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