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Argus Phono-Cinéma
Argus Phono-Cinéma, founded in 1909 by Georges de Lauby and a team of passionate cinema enthusiasts in Paris, played a pivotal role in the early film industry. Initially established as a monthly publication, it evolved into a key resource, offering insightful critiques, industry news, and technical advancements in sound and film. Over the decades, it gained acclaim for its expert analysis and comprehensive coverage of cinematic arts, becoming a trusted voice among filmmakers, critics, and scholars. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Argus Phono-Cinéma, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1909, including 37 scans in total. This rich historical repository allows you to explore the film community's dialogue and discover influential figures, events, and even traces of your own family history. Dive into this extensive archive to uncover the evolution of cinema and its impact on culture.