Jean-Pierre Coursodon

Jean-Pierre Coursodon (born 23 July 1935 in Paris) is a French critic and film historian. He is also a translator of books on cinema. He has collaborated to the magazines Cinéma (1958–1965/ 1977–1986), Anthologie du Cinéma (1966–1969), Film Comment (1973–1975), Cinéma d'Aujourd'hui (1975–1976), Positif (1987).

Publications

  • 1961: 20 ans de Cinéma américain, co-written with Yves Boisset, Édition C.I.B., BNF 397798250
  • 1970: 30 ans de Cinéma américain, co-written with Bertrand Tavernier, Édition C.I.B.
  • 1973: Buster Keaton,[1] Seghers; new revised and expanded edition, Atlas / Lherminier éditeur, 1986 ISBN 273120558X
  • 1983: (in English) American Directors, McGraw-Hill Companies, ISBN 9780070132610
  • 1991: 50 ans de cinéma américain,[2][3] co-written with Bertrand Tavernier, Nathan, ISBN 9782092410028
  • 1992: La Warner Bros, Éditions du Centre Pompidou, ISBN 9782858506323
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