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Michel Mardore was a writer, film critic in Positif, les Cahiers du cinéma, Les Lettres françaises, Lui, Pariscope, Cinéma and Le Nouvel Observateur. He was one of the most important film critics in France and in 1962 he the first one to interview Henri Langlois, the creator of the Cinémathèque française. For many years he contributed to the French Radio (Le Masque et la plume) for film criticism. His first film, Le sauveur, is an original story about the good and the bad during the world war two in south of France.