Let's Talk Cinema, Henri Langlois' anti-courses (1976)
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.
Director: Harry Fischbach
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Henri Langlois as Self |
| Camera | Alain Pillet | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Carole Kelly | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Alan Collins | Editor |
| Crew | Michel Deloire | Cinematography |
| Lighting | Jacques Vigier | Lighting Director |
| Crew | Claude Lichtenberg | Cinematography |
| Crew | Janine Bazin | Documentation & Support |
| Sound | Patrick Wittwer | Sound |
| Sound | Len Abbott | Sound |
| Editing | Christine Aya | Editor |
| Production | Anthony Robinow | Production Manager |
| Production | Michael Browne | Location Manager |
| Editing | Marcus Manton | Editor |
| Directing | Harry Fischbach | Director |
| Sound | Harald Maury | Sound |
| Crew | Yves Pouffary | Cinematography |
| Editing | Akiko Tsuda | Editor |