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Alfred Hitchcock
Everyone has seen or will see a movie by Alfred Hitchcock. His American pictures are part of the collective memory. They have influenced several generations. But before he invented a form of espionage and adventure thriller with The Man Who Knew Too Much in 1934 and set down the ground rules of suspense, Hitchcock has been making movies for 10 years—melodramas, comedies, crime movies, adaptations of hit plays. He fashioned a style, inspired by the German cinema of Murnau and Fritz Lang, which would make him internationally famous and these early years are discussed by director Claude Chabrol, historian Bernard Eisenschitz and Alfred Hitchcock himself in his interviews with François Truffaut.
France - 2004 - 52 mn - DV Cam - Black & white
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