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  1. Freddy Buache (29 December 1924 – 28 May 2019) was a Swiss journalist, cinema critic and film historian. He was the director of the Swiss Film Archive (a foundation for the conservation and study of films and cinematography) from 1951 to 1996.

  2. Freddy Buache, né le 29 décembre 1924 à Lausanne (canton de Vaud) et mort dans la même ville le 28 mai 2019 [1], est un journaliste, poète, écrivain et bellettrien suisse. Il a dirigé la Cinémathèque suisse de 1951 à 1996.

  3. May 30, 2019 · Freddy Buache, co-founder of the National Film Archive, has died at the age of 94.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0117756Freddy Buache - IMDb

    Freddy Buache was born on 29 December 1924 in Lausanne, Switzerland. He was an actor and writer, known for Michel Mitrani: Une certaine idée de la télévision (2006), La nuit de l'éclusier (1989) and Liebeserklärung (1988).

  5. Jean-Luc Godard - Lettre à Freddy Buache (1981) / part 1. " This short film is Godard's message to the people of Lausanne, specifically Freddy Buache, giving his reasons why he will not...

  6. A Letter to Freddy Buache: Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. With Freddy Buache, Jean-Luc Godard. Godard has been hired to make a film celebrating the 500th anniversary of Lausanne.

  7. Freddy Buache passed away on Tuesday, aged 94, with no closing credits, wrapped in a cinema-like, silent darkness. For he was, indeed, cinema. Not cinema as a whole, but someone who was made of, and for, cinema.

  8. www.sabzian.be › authors › freddy-buacheFreddy Buache | Sabzian

    Freddy Buache (1924-2019) was a Swiss writer, critic and film historian. In 1950, he co-founded the Cinémathèque Suisse. He directed the institution from 1951 to 1996.

  9. Freddy Buache (29 December 1924 – 28 May 2019) was a Swiss journalist, cinema critic and film historian. He was the director of the Swiss Film Archive (a foundation for the conservation and study of films and cinematography) from 1951 to 1996.

  10. On May 28, Freddy Buache has passed away on the age of 94. Along with Jacques Ledoux in Brussels, Jonas Mekas in the States, Henri Langlois in Paris, João Bénard da Costa in Lisbon and Peter Kubelka in Vienna, Buache was a leading light in the history of film archives and conservation.