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-'''''Confessions of a Cultist: On the Cinema, 1955-1969''''' is a [[1970]] [[film book]] by [[Andrew Sarris]] and his first collection of weekly film criticism, covering the years [[1956]] to [[1969]]. Sarris writes long essays on "[[Contempt (film)|Contempt]]", "[[Belle de Jour]]", and re-releases of [[Chaplin]]'s films. He also expresses his love for [[French film]]s.{{GFDL}}+'''''Confessions of a Cultist: On the Cinema, 1955-1969''''' is a [[1970]] [[film book]] by [[Andrew Sarris]] and his first collection of weekly film criticism, covering the years [[1956]] to [[1969]]. Sarris writes long essays on "[[Contempt (film)|Contempt]]", "[[Belle de jour]]", and the re-releases of [[Chaplin]]'s films. He also expresses his love for [[French film]]s.{{GFDL}}

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Confessions of a Cultist: On the Cinema, 1955-1969 is a 1970 film book by Andrew Sarris and his first collection of weekly film criticism, covering the years 1956 to 1969. Sarris writes long essays on "Contempt", "Belle de jour", and the re-releases of Chaplin's films. He also expresses his love for French films.



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