@Gallifrey1991 Usually, films are broadcast for a 7 year period of time, afterwards, they're projected in art houses just like this one. If sometimes their lives can go on, it thanks to Henri Langlois who, at the French Cinematheque, is in charge of their conservation. And if you have chosen to come and see the movie you're about to see tonight or if you're used to watching again the movies that you love, then you are inevitably friends of the cinematheque. So don't wait any longer to adhere
Peccato che duri così poco...peccato davvero!!!
giusypaesano 5 months ago
can anybody write us a brief translation for this?
Gallifrey1991 9 months ago
@Gallifrey1991 Usually, films are broadcast for a 7 year period of time, afterwards, they're projected in art houses just like this one. If sometimes their lives can go on, it thanks to Henri Langlois who, at the French Cinematheque, is in charge of their conservation. And if you have chosen to come and see the movie you're about to see tonight or if you're used to watching again the movies that you love, then you are inevitably friends of the cinematheque. So don't wait any longer to adhere
666nours666 8 months ago 4
@666nours666 ... to the "election committee'' of the French Cinematheque.
666nours666 8 months ago
@666nours666 No. "to the committe of SUPPORT for the >Cinematheque" ;)
AuxaneD 6 months ago
@666nours666 thanks so much
Gallifrey1991 8 months ago
Ce film a été tourné le 14 mars 1968
This film was shot March 14, 1968.
Bluesman 1 year ago
haha love it :L
this makes me happy i learnt french :)
huntersgarden 1 year ago
god how I wish I spoke French right now...
gypsyola 1 year ago
masterpiece of love of cinema, merci!!!
Camerador 1 year ago
couldnt understand a word
GhostSnake 2 years ago
Nice.
paolieta 2 years ago
Amazing. Thanks.
jayraskin 2 years ago