La Bande Son interview reçoit avec un immense plaisir Denis Zorgniotti à l’occasion de la sortie du livre “Une histoire du cinéma français” (1980-1989) chez LettMotif éditions.
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- La Bande Son
- INTERVIEW - Denis Zorgniotti, "Une histoire du cinéma français" Les années 80
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