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    Clint Eastwood: Hollywood’s “Dinosaur”

    Clint Eastwood’s first appearance on screen, 70 years ago, wasn’t even credited. It was his role as the “Man with No Na…

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    Jean Gabin: the facets of charisma

    Why did the winner of France’s national film award and the Venice and Berlin Film Festival prizes struggle to make a career in Hollywood, and why did he choose not…

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    Sophia Loren: “I am still curious about life.”

    “The resources of youth are intellect, talent, and creativity,” insists the actress, who continues to dazzle on glamorous red carpets. “If you learn to harness this source, you can truly…

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    Andrzej Wajda: The Gifts of the Magi

    On October 9, 2016, the world lost a cinematic giant, Andrzej Wajda. This moment serves as a poignant reminder to reflect on the legacy of a figure who shaped global…

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    Alfred Hitchcock: The Theorist and Practitioner of Paranoia

    Exactly 85 years ago, Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) filmed the spy thriller “The Lady Vanishes”—one of the last films he made before moving from England to Hollywood. Seventy-five years ago, he…

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    Charlie Chaplin: the little giant of the big screen

    It was the renowned playwright George Bernard Shaw who bestowed the title of creator of the most famous image in world cinema—the “tramp Charlie.” This stoic, silent character, adorned with…

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    Catherine Deneuve: “Call me Mademoiselle”

    Even as she approaches a significant milestone, the star of “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” remains true to her nature, embodying passion and independence. Talent and Discipline Catherine Fabien Dorleac—this was…

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    Belmondo: a sacred monster

    Last year, the world lost Jean-Paul Belmondo. His passing went largely unnoticed as people were preoccupied with global health crises. This year, amid yet another wave of stress, the world…

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    Regular trips to the cinema can help combat type 2 diabetes.

    A team of researchers from Peking University (China) and Osaka University (Japan) has made a surprising discovery. It turns out that going to the movies at least once a month…

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    The Romance of the Last Row: Scientists Identify the Perfect Date Spot

    According to research conducted by the team at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, watching a movie together is one of the best ways to understand a person and learn…

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