词条 | Jean-Michel Frodon |
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}} Jean-Michel Frodon (born 20 September 1953 in Paris) is a journalist, critic and historian of cinema. BiographyBorn Jean-Michel Billard, he writes with a pseudonym borrowed from Frodo of The Lord of the Rings. He has a master's degree and a DEA in history. He worked as an educator from 1971 to 1981. Next, he was a photographer from 1981 to 1985. In 1983, he became a journalist and film critic for the weekly periodical Le Point, of which his father, Pierre Billard, also a journalist and a film critic, was one of the founders and chief editors. He held this post until 1990. He took over the same functions at the daily newspaper Le Monde in 1990 and in 1995, he became responsible for the daily film column. In 2003 he became head editor of Cahiers du cinémas four years after its purchase by Le Monde. After leaving in 2009, he writes the blog Projection publique on website slate.fr. He has written, at times, for numerous other journals of cinema. In 2001 he founded L'Exception, the think tank about cinema. Has been teaching at Pantheon-Sorbonne University and École Normale Supérieure, currently teaches at Sciences Po Paris.[1] Publications
References1. ^Projection publique {{IMDb name|2076633}}{{S-start}}{{S-media}}{{Succession box|title=Editor of Cahiers du cinéma|with=Emmanuel Burdeau|before=Charles TessonJean-Marc Lalanne|after=Stéphane Delorme|years=2003–2009}}{{S-end}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Frodon, Jean-Michel}} 9 : 20th-century French journalists|21st-century French journalists|Film theorists|Faculty of Sciences Po|Writers from Paris|1953 births|Living people|French film critics|French male writers |
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