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Jean-Michel Arnold : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean-Michel Arnold
Jean-Michel Arnold, General Secretary of the Cinémathèque Française, vice President of UNESCO’s IFTC (International Council for Film Television and Audiovisual Communication), founder of the Cinéma du Réel, Director of CNRS Image/Media, General Secretary of RIAVS, and President of CAMERA. Without being a filmmaker, Mr. Arnold has been the instigator of some very important events in the world of cinema.
==Early life==

He was the only child of Christine Brisset, an activist known as the “Pasionaria of the Poor”, with a street named in her honour〔(Dictionnaire des rues ) “Elle apparaît comme un recours, une "passionaria" face aux problèmes criants de la misère matérielle de l'après-guerre〕 and her life documented on film.〔(L'institut de cinématographie scientifique ) A portrait of Christine Brisset, an extraordinary activist who became "La Pasionaria of the poor" after taking command of a small army of volunteers〕 His father died around the time of his birth. At the age of 15, he left his home town of Angers and headed for Paris.
There he was befriended by Henri Langlois, founder of the Cinémathèque Française, “one of the most important figures in the history of film”〔( NY Times 12 October 2005 ) cited in the film review of the documentary "The Phantom of the Cinémathèque"〕 who became his mentor and spiritual father. At the instigation of Langlois, he went out to the newly independent Algeria and helped found the Cinémathèque Nationale Algérienne〔(Les Années Pieds-Rouges (1962-1969)" by Catherine Simon published by La Découverte 2009 ISBN 978-2-7071-5435-4 ) see Chapter Six (pages 133-154) titled "Quel cinéma!"〕 first with Ahmed Hocine and later with Boudjema Karèche〔(The Site of the African Federation of Film Critics ) “En 1967 Boudjema Karèche venait de terminer sa licence en droit quand Ahmed Houcine, le père de la Cinémathèque d'Alger, créée en 1964 avec le concours de Jean Michel Arnold, lui a proposé de prendre la relève”. Also “. C'était les années où, comme nous l'a confié Boudjemaâ Karèche, Henri Langlois, fondateur de la Cinémathèque Française, était l'invité régulier de celle d'Alger”〕 and helped organise the “Rencontres des Cinémas du Monde” at the first Panafrican Cultural Festival in 1969 (the second was forty years later in August 2009).〔(Panaf 2009 Site )〕

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