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Now playing Next Culture news Renowned French film critic and historian Michel Ciment dies aged 85 Leading French film critic, writer and radio producer Michel Ciment has died aged 85. He was a regular columnist on the acclaimed cultural programme "Le Masque et la Plume". 14/11/2023