
Henri Langlois, founder and director of the Cinémathèque française, is interviewed in his museum at the Palais de Chaillot and talks about cinema. “Henri Langlois's anti-courses” are made up of a set of short films, or more exactly of chapters. Each chapter is devoted to a filmmaker or to a significant pivotal period of such or such a country and of such or such style, or to a group of men whose action was, at one time, decisive for the course of cinema.
Crew
Janine Bazin
Documentation & Support
Harry Fischbach
Director
Alan Collins
Editor
Marcus Manton
Editor
Christine Aya
Editor
Akiko Tsuda
Editor
Alain Pillet
Director of Photography
Michel Deloire
Cinematography
Claude Lichtenberg
Cinematography
Yves Pouffary
Cinematography
Carole Kelly
Assistant Director
Len Abbott
Sound

Harald Maury
Sound
Patrick Wittwer
Sound
Jacques Vigier
Lighting Director
Michael Browne
Location Manager
Anthony Robinow
Production Manager
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