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Choose a picture from our French Cinema Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Agence France-Presse (AFP)

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Picture taken in October 1944 of a movie shooting in Paris. - During the Second World War and after the Liberation of Paris, French cinema experienced a revival. (Photo by - / AFP)

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Picture released in the 50s of advertising posters in front of the Rex and Gaumont cinemas, in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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Swiss actor Howard Vernon (C, L) and French writer Jean Bruller aka Vercors (C, R) shake hands with French President Vincent Auriol (L)

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Le ralisateur franais Andr Berthomieu (lunettes noires) dirige l acteur principal du film, Jacques Helian (3G) lors du tournage " Pigalle-Saint-Germain-des-Prs"

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Photo reue le 30 septembre 1949 du ralisateur Jean-Pierre Melville (D) signant le contrat pour son film " Les Enfants Terribles" d aprs le roman de Jean Cocteau (G)

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British director Carol Reed (C) receives from French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman (L) the Grand Prix du Festival de Cannes during the third Cannes Film Festival

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Two actors prepare to board a train to go to the first Cannes Film Festival, in September 1946 in Gare de Lyon in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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The actors of the film " Miroir" directed by film director Raymond Lamy (behind Jean Gabin), enjoy a cocktail on October 26, 1946, to celebrate the beginning of the shooting of the film

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Cinema professionals demonstrate on the Place de la Concorde in December 1945 in Paris, for the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of cinema. (Photo by - / AFP)

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A crowd of people queues on the Champs Elysees in September 1944 in front of the Normandie cinema, where the news from the " free World"

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A make-up artist makes up French actress Ginette Baudin in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker

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Visitors walks on the deck of the British HMS aircraft carrier Colossus (L), leased to the French Navy, anchored in the harbor of Cannes during the first International Cannes Film Festival

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Employees prepare the paintings that will serve as awards at the first Cannes Film Festival on September 20, 1946. (Photo by - / AFP)

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People look at the British HMS aircraft carrier Colossus (L), leased to the French Navy, and the seaplane SNCASE SE 200 F-BAIY

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Picture taken in May 1948 of the shooting of a film in Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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Picture taken in May 1948 of the shooting of a film in Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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Cinema professionals demonstrate on the Champs Elysees in December 1945 in Paris, for the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of cinema. (Photo by - / AFP)

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Two costume designers prepare French actress Ginette Baudin in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker

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A man shoots a movie with a portable camera in October 1944 in Paris. - During the Second World War and after the Liberation of Paris, French cinema experienced a revival. (Photo by - / AFP)

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Picture taken in October 1944 of a movie shooting in Paris. - During the Second World War and after the Liberation of Paris, French cinema experienced a revival. (Photo by - / AFP)

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A crowd of people queues on the Champs Elysees in December 1944 in front of the Gaumont cinema, where the news about the liberation of France are projected

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A man shoots a movie with a portable camera in October 1944 in Paris. - During the Second World War and after the Liberation of Paris, French cinema experienced a revival. (Photo by - / AFP)

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A camera operator works in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker Christian Stengel and released in 1945

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A crowd of people queues on the Champs Elysees in December 1944 in front of the Gaumont cinema, where the news about the liberation of France are projected. (Photo by - / AFP)

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A crowd of people queues on the Champs Elysees in September 1944 in front of the Normandie cinema, where the news from the " free World"

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French actress Ginette Baudin poses in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker Christian Stengel

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French actress Ginette Baudin and French actor Bernard Blier play in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French

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A camera operator works in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker Christian Stengel and released in 1945

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Decorators install the sets in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker Christian Stengel

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French actress Odette Barancey plays in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker Christian Stengel

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A crowd of people queues on the Champs Elysees in September 1944 in front of the Normandie cinema, where the news from the " free World"

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A man shoots a movie with a portable camera in October 1944 in Paris. - During the Second World War and after the Liberation of Paris, French cinema experienced a revival. (Photo by - / AFP)

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A make-up artist makes up French actress Ginette Baudin in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker

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Picture taken in October 1944 of a movie shooting in Paris. - During the Second World War and after the Liberation of Paris, French cinema experienced a revival. (Photo by - / AFP)

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French actress Ginette Baudin plays in February 1945 at the Joinville Path movie studios, during the shooting of the film " Seul dans la nuit" of French filmaker Christian Stengel


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