The initial query about Amédée Ayfre implied that his works definitely
existed in English translation - but this is not so, is it? I recall one of
his essays in Ian Cameron's THE FILMS OF ROBERT BRESSON back in the 60s, but
my sense is that there is virtually nothing else of his translated into
English. A pity - in English language film cultures he suffers from not
being fashionable, and also not being Bazin.
Other than that, the one book in English that extensively discusses Ayfre is
Tag Gallagher's THE ADVENTURES OF ROBERO ROSSELLINI (Da Capo, 1998).
Adrian
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