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In Their Words

In Their Words — Thursday, November 15, 2012

Jeanne Moreau & Malle

Filmmakers don’t work for posterity. We create with celluloid and chemical pigments that don’t last very long. They fade away. In 200 years there will be nothing left of our work but dust.

—Louis Malle

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