Who Won the War?
Bertrand Tavernier's historical epics and the French tradition of quality
by Saul Austerlitz
posted Mar 31, 2011
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Mélanie Thierry and Gaspard Ulliel in The Princess of Montpensier, directed by Bertrand Tavernier
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Who Won the War?

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Bertrand Tavernier | nouvelle vague | François Truffaut | historical film | French cinema | Jean Aurenche | war filmTHE AUTHOR
Saul Austerlitz is at work on a book on the history of American film comedy.
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