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musical score and the replacing of intertitles with subtitles. For many years, Lo Duca's version was the only one available. Dreyer objected to Lo Duca's cut.
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in Paris with the goal of subsequently founding an
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89:(International Centre of Photographic and Cinematographic Documentation of Paris). With Paul Valéry, he co-wrote
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and talked about the creative relationship between
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Luxure de luxe: arte erotica nei fumetti da
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In 2004, he granted his last interview to
Canadian filmmaker
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where he died in 2004. The municipal library was renamed
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359:A History of Eroticism
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357:(1961) –
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505:(1983).
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