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Midi/Minuit Fantastique No 18/19, December 1967-January 1968
Midi/Minuit Fantastique was a French film magazine started by Michel Caen, Alain Le Bris, Jean-Claude Romer and Jean Boullet in Paris in 1962. The richly illustrated magazine was dedicated to the ‘fantastique’ in cinema and provided its readers with reviews, essays, interviews, art work and a guide to the Parisian theatres showing films of the genre. It was published by Eric Losfeld’s Éditions le Terrain Vague until 1971, when the magazine ceased to exist.
Midi/Minuit Fantastique No 17/18 was published in 1967-68. Apart from reviews of films ranging from La Maison du Silence to The Devil’s Messenger, the issue contains an article on Jean-Jacques Lebel‘s Le Désir attrapé par la Queue, an interview of Kiyonori Suzuki, artwork by Christian Broutin, and much more. The condition of this collectible issue is good. The cover has some wear. Order now →