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  1. Michel Mardore, nom de plume de Michel Jean Guinamant, est un romancier, critique de cinéma, photographe et réalisateur français, le 22 octobre 1935 à Bordeaux ( Gironde) et mort le 18 novembre 2009 à Paris 2 . Son nom est associé à une rigueur littéraire et à un goût pour le paradoxe.

  2. Michel Mardore was a writer, film critic in Positif, les Cahiers du cinéma, Les Lettres françaises, Lui, Pariscope, Cinéma and Le Nouvel Observateur. He was one of the most important film critics in France and in 1962 he the first one to interview Henri Langlois, the creator of the Cinémathèque française.

    • Actor, Writer, Director
    • October 22, 1935
    • Michel Mardore
    • November 18, 2009
  3. Michel Mardore was a writer, film critic in Positif, les Cahiers du cinéma, Les Lettres françaises, Lui, Pariscope, Cinéma and Le Nouvel Observateur. He was one of the most important film critics in France and in 1962 he the first one to interview Henri Langlois, the creator of the Cinémathèque française.

    • October 22, 1935
    • November 18, 2009
  4. Oct 30, 2023 · Michel Mardore 1971. Topics movie, film. Michel Mardore 1971 Addeddate 2023-10-30 16:57:10 Identifier michel-mardore-1971 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 ...

  5. A young girl shelters a wounded English paratrooper, in a shed, from the Germans. She falls in love with him and when he announces to her that he must rejoin the underground she is overcome with grief and anger. She denounces him to the village Nazi sympathizer.

  6. An in-depth review of the film Le Sauveur (1971), aka The Saviour, directed by Michel Mardore, featuring Horst Buchholz, Muriel Catala, Helene Vallier.

  7. Sep 1, 1971 · The Saviour: Directed by Michel Mardore. With Horst Buchholz, Muriel Catalá, Hélène Vallier, Roger Lumont. In 1943, rural French teenager Nanette meets an injured British airman and decides to give him shelter at her family's farm after falling in-love with him.