Newsweek International, April 9th, 2001
Since it was founded in 1936, the Cinematheque Francaise has become one of the film world's most revered institutions. French film masters like Jean-Luc Godard and Francois Truffaut found adoring audiences there, as well as a place where their films would be assured of safekeeping. The sprawling archives at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris house some 40,000 restored films from around the world. Despite frequent cooperation between the center and American studios, many Frenchmen have long felt their film industry is threatened by the Hollywood machine. In January, Peter Scarlet, the former direc...
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