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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus bu… 显示更多 The following 49 lots are from the collection of Maurice Bessy (1911-1993). Bessy was inspired to seek work in the film industry after seeing Charlie Chaplin's film Shoulder Arms as a child in 1918. He began his long career as a journalist and script writer, and in 1939, at the age of 28 became editor of the mass-circulation film weekly Cinemonde. Bessy's career was intertwined with the Cannes Film Festival almost from its inception. He was co-founder of the Prix Louis Delluc in 1937 - a prize which came to be awarded annually at Cannes, and from 1946 edited the Festival's bulletin and a number of other reviews of French theatre and film. In the 1960s Bessy became artistic director of the Cannes Film Festival and in the 1970s was its veritable head. He is credited with instigating several initiatives which changed the selection process of both the jury and the films shown, which as a result raised the profile of the Festival itself. Maurice Bessy wrote and co-authored several books on film including the seven volume Histoire de Cinema Francais, and works devoted to Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, Jean Renoir and Erich von Stroheim amongst others. As a result of his considerable achievements, he came to be regarded as the 'Memory' of French Cinema. The following 15 lots of animation cels and drawings were given to Marice Bessy by Walt Disney.
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Polar Trappers, 1938
Goofy carries a bucket of fish on skis, gouache on celluloid
Image -- 6x4¼in. (15.2x10.8cm.)
Sight -- 10x12¼in. (25.4x31cm.)
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