Agnès Guillemot
Agnès Guillemot, born Agnès Perché (3 December 1931 – 17 December 2005) was a French film editor, known for her collaboration with the Nouvelle Vague directors. She edited sixteen films for Jean-Luc Godard, including ''Contempt'' (1963), ''Bande à part'' (1964) and ''Alphaville'' (1965). She also edited films for Truffaut, Jean-Charles Tacchella, Catherine Breillat and several other women directors, including Nicole Garcia, Catherine Corsini, Francesca Comencini and Paula Delsol. Provided by Wikipedia
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Presentation, or Charlotte and her steak short film by Le Roux, Maurice 1923-1992
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N'oublie pas que tu vas mourir by Cale, John 1942-
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