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Alice Leroy (Université Paris-Diderot) – Bill Douglas : portrait du cinéaste en lanterniste

Alice Leroy (Université Paris-Diderot) – Bill Douglas : portrait du cinéaste en lanterniste

  • On 26 November 2019
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Alice Michaud-Lapointe (Université de Montréal) – Pour l’amour du fragment : aura du nitrate, cinéphilie créatrice et étude de ‘Il Progretto Turconi

Alice Michaud-Lapointe (Université de Montréal) – Pour l’amour du fragment : aura du nitrate, cinéphilie créatrice et étude de ‘Il Progretto Turconi

  • On 26 November 2019
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Frank Kessler (Université d’Utrecht) – Werner Nekes – The Film-maker as Collector and Model

Frank Kessler (Université d’Utrecht) – Werner Nekes – The Film-maker as Collector and Model

  • On 26 November 2019
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Catherine Russell (Concordia University) – Rags, Refuse, and Collecting Culture : Walter Benjamin’s Collector

Catherine Russell (Concordia University) – Rags, Refuse, and Collecting Culture : Walter Benjamin’s Collector

  • On 21 November 2019
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