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Roland-François Lack

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The Cine-Tourist is a website about connections between maps and films, and about local cinema (London, Paris, Geneva).

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maps in films, no. 812. Perhaps my favourite of all maps in films is the torn-up map affixed with cowshit to the side of a cow in Cocteau's Le Sang d'un poète (1930): thecinetourist.net/maps-in-films/…

maps in films, no. 812. Perhaps my favourite of all maps in films is the torn-up map affixed with cowshit to the side of a cow in Cocteau's Le Sang d'un poète (1930): thecinetourist.net/maps-in-films/…
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I very much appreciate that French Sherlockians like my pages on Holmes in London - thanks for the images of Baker Street from the 1950s Ronald Howard tv series, made at Epinay-sur-Seine with a British cast (why filmed in France rather than in England I haven't yet fathomed):

I very much appreciate that French Sherlockians like my pages on Holmes in London - thanks for the images of Baker Street from the 1950s Ronald Howard tv series, made at Epinay-sur-Seine with a British cast (why filmed in France rather than in England I haven't yet fathomed):
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maps in films: outlines of Africa in Denis's Beau travail (1998) and some other French films: thecinetourist.net/maps-in-films/…

maps in films: outlines of Africa in Denis's Beau travail (1998) and some other French films: thecinetourist.net/maps-in-films/…
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Anyone know a free (or cheap) platform to create a space for academic articles with footnotes etc.? WordPress wants a pro-subscription before allowing footnote plugins, Weebly doesn't enable footnotes + I have found the process in Blogger too complicated, All advice appreciated.

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Jean Richepin, The Song of the Beggars, 1876: 'Noel Noel: the priest says that God came down among us to comfort the poor wretch. This one would gladly drink to God's health, but God hasn't put anything in his glass.'

Jean Richepin, The Song of the Beggars, 1876: 'Noel Noel: the priest says that God came down among us to comfort the poor wretch. This one would gladly drink to God's health, but God hasn't put anything in his glass.'
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'Walter Booth in Muswell Hill', a Conjurer, Ventriloquist, Lightning Cartoonist, Quick Change Impersonator, Illusionist, Thought Reader and Filmmaker who worked for Robert Paul between 1899 and 1906: thecinetourist.net/walter-booth-i…

'Walter Booth in Muswell Hill', a Conjurer, Ventriloquist, Lightning Cartoonist, Quick Change Impersonator, Illusionist, Thought Reader and Filmmaker who worked for Robert Paul between 1899 and 1906: thecinetourist.net/walter-booth-i…