Cast:Jacqueline Bisset (Wendy Sinclair),
Jean-François Vlerick (François),
Giselle Pascal (Florence),
Pierre Zimmer (Philippe),
Marc Porel (Olivier),
Paul Bonifas (Gustave),
Chantal Goya (Monique),
Guy d'Avout (Malerar),
Yves Lefebvre (Alain),
Judith Magre (Éliane),
Jacques Riberolles (Norbert)
Country: France
Language: English
Support: Color
Runtime: 94 min
Aka:Secret World
The best of American cinema
Since the 1920s, Hollywood has dominated the film industry, but that doesn't mean American cinema is all bad - America has produced so many great films that you could never watch them all in one lifetime.
In the 1940s, the shadowy, skewed visual style of 1920s German expressionism was taken up by directors of American thrillers and psychological dramas, creating that distinctive film noir look.
In the 1910s, French cinema led the way with a new industry which actively encouraged innovation. From the serials of Louis Feuillade to the first auteur pieces of Abel Gance, this decade is rich in cinematic marvels.
The cinema of Japan is noteworthy for its purity, subtlety and visual impact. The films of Ozu, Mizoguchi and Kurosawa are sublime masterpieces of film poetry.