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Annette Insdorf (born c. 1950) is an
American film historian,
author and interviewer, who is host of Reel Pieces. Born in
Paris to
Polish Jewish survivors...
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treatment of
juvenile offenders in
France at the time.
According to
Annette Insdorf writing for the
Criterion Collection, the film is "rooted in Truffaut's...
- Berkeley:
University of
California Press. p. 26. ISBN 978-0-520-22524-4.
Insdorf,
Annette (9
February 1981). "How Truffaut's 'The Last Metro'
Reflects Occupied...
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Insdorf 1995, p. 24.
Insdorf 1995, p. 26.
Insdorf 1995, p. 3334.
Brunette 1993, p. 5.
Insdorf 1995, p. 44.
Insdorf 1995, pp. 107.
Insdorf 1995,...
- they do? They
brought him back in The
Double Life of Véronique. (Annette
Insdorf) I
really like this piece. It's by a very
interesting composer. He was...
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Margaret Herrick Library,
Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences Insdorf 1999, p. 97. Grażyna Szapołowska, 2003
interview on
American and Artificial...
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marriage like
unsuitability of mind and purpose"
which describe Dora's death.
Insdorf 1995, p. 187.
Baecque 1999, p. 212. François
Truffaut (Director) (2003)...
- ****sm. In her 2000
essay for the
Criterion Collection release,
Annette Insdorf called The
Night Porter "a
provocative and
problematic film. ... [I]t can...
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discussing the film at a directors'
panel at the
Telluride Film Festival. Left to right:
Michael Winterbottom, Dror Moreh, Ben Affleck,
Annette Insdorf....
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compared favorably to his
other leading roles, with film
historian Annette Insdorf writing, "Maximilian Sc**** is even more
compelling as the quick-tempered...