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25 Great French Films: Ebert's Essentials
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25 Great French Films: Ebert's Essentials in Brampton, ON
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The famed film writer and critic reviews twenty-five essential French films, featuring Amélie , Belle du Jour , La Vie en Rose , and Au Revoir les Enfants .
Like a full-bodied Bordeaux wine, Roger Ebert's e-book original 25 Great French Films will reward you with a rich variety of full-length reviews of cinematic experiences. From such classics as Belle de Jour , Day for Night , and The 400 Blows to the sweeping drama (and beautiful scenery!) of Jean de Florette and its sequel Manon of the Spring , this e-book provides a perfect primer for those new to French films and a welcome refresher course for true Francophiles. And, as an added attraction, most of the reviews are accompanied with a clip of the movies' trailers, including gems like Mr. Hulot's Holiday and Jules and Jim .
The famed film writer and critic reviews twenty-five essential French films, featuring Amélie , Belle du Jour , La Vie en Rose , and Au Revoir les Enfants .
Like a full-bodied Bordeaux wine, Roger Ebert's e-book original 25 Great French Films will reward you with a rich variety of full-length reviews of cinematic experiences. From such classics as Belle de Jour , Day for Night , and The 400 Blows to the sweeping drama (and beautiful scenery!) of Jean de Florette and its sequel Manon of the Spring , this e-book provides a perfect primer for those new to French films and a welcome refresher course for true Francophiles. And, as an added attraction, most of the reviews are accompanied with a clip of the movies' trailers, including gems like Mr. Hulot's Holiday and Jules and Jim .





















