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Serge DaneySerge Daney (1944 - 1992) was an influential French movie critic who went on from writing film reviews to developing a television criticism and onto building a personal theory of the image. Although highly regarded in French and European film criticism circles, his work remains little known to English-speaking audiences, largely because it has not been consistently translated. Serge Daney began his career as a movie critic at Cahiers du cinma in 1964 (at the end of what Daney called the "yellow cover period: the time when writers and film directors such as Andr Bazin, Franois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette launched the Nouvelle Vague). After a series of travels in 1968, he lectured at the Censier University (Paris III). He became editor-in-chief of Cahiers du cinma in 1973, after a period of heavy theoretical debates and radical political engagement. He left the magazine in 1979. In 1981 Daney joined the newly created French daily newspaper Libration with the ambition to create an "Image" section. His focus had turned to television and Daney wrote several series of articles about movies shown on French television and television programs. In 1991, he gave up writing about television. Decided to get his focus back on cinema, he founded the quarterly film magazine Trafic. Daney had other passions such as tennis and bullfights. He died of aids in June 1992. Bibliography Daney published four books during his lifetime which are collections of his articles: La Rampe (Gallimard/Cahiers du cinma, 1983), Cin-journal (Cahiers du cinma, 1986), Le Salaire du zappeur (P.O.L., 1988), Devant la recrudescence des vols des sacs main (Alas, 1991). In the years after his death, several other books have been released: L'exercice a t profitable, Monsieur (P.O.L, 1993), L'amateur de tennis (P.O.L, 1994), Persvrance (P.O.L, 1994), Litinraire d'un cin-fils (Editions Jean-Michel Place, 1999). POL Editions have begun the publication of Daney's complete writings in several volumes called La maison cinma et le monde. So far volumes I and II have been released, covering the period from Daneys first articles in 1962, to his writings at Cahiers du cinma and his texts for Libration until 1985. Filmography Serge Daney participated in several documentaries: - Lettre de Paris l'ami suisse no 7 (1987), 30min, directed by Maria Koleva
- Jacques Rivette, le veilleur (1990), 2h20, directed by Serge Daney and Claire Denis
- Damned! Daney (1991), 55 min, directed by Bernard Mantelli
- Ocanique: Serge Daney - itinraires d'un cin-fils (1992), 3 parts of 63min, 60min and 64 min, directed by Pierre-Andre Boutang and Dominique Rabourding
- Daney-Sanbar, Conversation Nord-Sud (1993), 46min, directed by Simone Bitton and Catherine Poitevin
- Serge Daney, Le Cinephile et le village (1993), 55min, directed by Pascal Kan
- Du cinma la tlvision, propos d'un passeur, Serge Daney (1993), 55min, directed by Philippe Roger
- Tl(s)-Flux: le gu Daney (1994), 44min, Directed by Bernard Mantelli
Radio Serge Daney hosted a weekly broadcast on French radio station France-Culture called Microfilms from the last quarter of 1985 to July 1990. Daney invited a guest speaker (a film maker, a film shoot photographer, an actor) to talk about a film, a particular subject, or to sum up the events of a film season or a festival. External links Daney, Serge Daney, Serge
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