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Marc
Saint-Cyr

About Me

Marc Saint-Cyr studied cinema and history at the University of Toronto. A staff writer for the J-Film Pow-Wow, he has also contributed to the Directory of World Cinema: France, the first and second volumes of the Directory of World Cinema: Japan and World Film Locations: Tokyo from Intellect Ltd. as well as such publications as CineAction, Midnight Eye, Row Three, Senses of Cinema, Toronto Film Scene and the VCinema Podcast and Blog.

Favorite Films

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Lists

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Style

  • Auteur-driven
  • Melancholy
  • Zip, whiz, and energetic!
  • Serene & subtle
  • Wildly romantic
  • Nouvelle vague
  • Canonical classics
  • Of-the-moment
  • Of-the-past
  • High Art
  • Pop Art
  • Other-worldly
  • Neorealist
  • Avant-garde

Wall

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Picture of Kenji

Kenji

2Jul11

Thanks for fanning Tarkovsky's Legacy

Picture of Abby.

Abby.

14Mar11

I'm in New York right now, but I can't see The Soft Skin because I'm with my school theatre group. I really want to see it and I hope Criterion releases it.

Picture of Abby.

Abby.

12Mar11

Cool. My favorite Godard's are Masculin Feminin, A Woman is a Woman, Pierrot Le Fou, and Tout Va Bien. The only film of his that I haven't liked so far is Made in U.S.A.

Picture of Abby.

Abby.

10Mar11

I like Godard, though not as much as Truffaut, Rohmer, and Chabrol. My favorite Godard film is Masculin Feminin. Are you a big Godard fan?

Ratings

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Désiré

Désiré

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
Drive

Drive

  • Currently 5.0/5 Stars.
New York Doll

New York Doll

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
School for Postmen

School for Postmen

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.

Forum

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