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Ginette Vincendeau (born 1948) is a French-born British-based
academic who is a
professor of film
studies at King's
College London.
Vincendeau was educated...
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Vincendeau,
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Journeys of desire:
European actors in Hollywood:...
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Youths Threaten to
Hijack Demonstrations in Paris". The New York Times.
Vincendeau,
Ginette (8 May 2012). "La
haine and after: Arts, Politics, and the Banlieue"...
- She made her
screen debut at 15 in "Mademoiselle Mozart" in France.
Vincendeau,
Ginette (1996). The
Companion to
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Criterion Collection.
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March 2011). "Elizabeth Taylor:...
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Precision machining subcontractor and
motorsports enthusiast Benoît
Vincendeau established Sadev in 1974. By the
early 1980s the
company produced its...
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small or
supporting roles. He was,
according to film
academic Ginette Vincendeau, a "brilliant,
extravagant actor" who "specialised in louche, menacing...
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admissions in
Paris and 719,844
admissions in
France as a whole.
Vincendeau 2003, p. 225. Blum,
Daniel (1969).
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