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From screen to page: Cahiers du cinéma on Google Arts & Culture
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From screen to page: Cahiers du cinéma on Google Arts & Culture

Julie Lethiphu, CEO of Cahiers du cinéma, discusses their partnership with Google Arts & Culture
A minimalist virtual museum exhibit. A prominent yellow wall boldly displays "Cahiers du cinéma" as a central title. Large black and white photographic prints adorn the upper wall sections, evoking classic cinema.

Cahiers du cinéma Most Iconic Covers
Discover this virtual Cahiers du cinéma museum in a pocket gallery showcasing the magazine's most iconic covers chosen by the magazine’s editorial team, offering a unique visual journey through its history, across seven decades, and its influence.

A black and white photograph capturing Gloria Swanson and a younger man reading a copy of "Cahiers du Cinéma" magazine.

What is the Cahiers du cinéma?

Explore the genesis of Cahiers du cinéma in 1951 and the portraits of some of its most renowned contributors, such as the director François Truffaut.

Cover of the first issue of Cahiers du Cinéma magazine, featuring a striking black and white still from the film Sunset Boulevard. The background of the cover is a bright, solid yellow.

Why Cahiers du cinéma?

Learn more about the discussions and debates that took place among the founding members of Cahiers du Cinéma in 1951 as they tried to decide on a name for their new publication. It highlights the differing opinions of the 3 founders, and it even imaginatively recreates the text messages they could have exchanged to brainstorm if the technology existed back then

Cover of a Cahiers du cinéma magazine featuring a striking portrait of filmmaker David Lynch.

Cahiers du cinéma’s American Soul Mates

Dive into the world of five American filmmakers followed and supported by The Cahiers du cinéma: Alfred Hitchcock, Clint Eastwood, David Lynch, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Martin Scorsese—the guest editor for special issue no. 500.

Cover of an issue of Cahiers du Cinéma magazine, featuring a black and white still from Agnès Varda's film “Cléo from 5 to 7”, set against a bright yellow background.

Women in Cahiers du cinéma

Cahiers du cinéma has often explored the role of women in cinema. The magazine has supported many female directors, such as Chantal Akerman and Agnès Varda, or more recently Justine Triet.

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