Film theory and criticism

Leo Braudy

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Film theory and criticism

by Leo Braudy, Marshall Cohen

March 5, 2004

Oxford University Press, USA

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9780195158175

0195158172

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Who is the author of Film theory and criticism?

Film theory and criticism was written by Leo Braudy, Marshall Cohen.

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