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Original extremely rare lobby card
Daniele Delorme
(October 9, 1926 – )
Born Gabrielle Danièle Marguerite Andrée Girard to the painter and resistance worker André Girard and his wife, she is a talented pianist but is best known for her role in the cinema of France. She acted in the first of her more than sixty films in 1942 using her birth name but then adopted the stage name, “Delorme.” She is best remembered for her starring role in the 1948 original French production of Gigi and in the 1950s Minne L’Ingenue Libertine, both of which were based on novels by Colette.
From the series issued 1950s and beginning of 1960s
in very small number of copies,
probable much less than 100 copies.
For condition see scanned images.
Size: 11 x 15, 6 cm.
Anonymously published in Belgrade by Yugoslav Film Archive.
Each card has contemporary handwritten number on the back.
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Yugoslav Film Archive (Serbian: ????????????? ???????? / Jugoslovenska kinoteka) is a national film archive located in Belgrade (Serbia) and member of the
International Federation of Film Archives.
The library was founded in 1949. and has one of the world’s most important collection of early and classical movies.
Provenance:
The card is from the archive of the film magazine Filmska kultura which has been issued at Zagreb since 1957 untill 1990’s.
It was most significant and Balkan’s and Yugoslavian longest lived movie magazine ever.
Editors were: Fadil Hadžic, Stevo Ostojic, Fedor Hanžekovic and Mira Boglic.
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