[3] It was published on a weekly basis in the tabloid format[2] and was the largest of all film magazines in France having a size of 55x31 cm.
[2] In the first issue Nino Frank published his first article on movies and worked in the magazine as the editor-in-chief until its demise in 1940.
[3] It frequently covered news about the Hollywood stars and also, published photographs by avant-garde artists, including Lee Miller and Man Ray.
[2] Arnoux creatively mixed the photographs and textual materials to reflect the contrasts between the French and American movie traditions.
[6] Pour Vous folded in 1940 after producing 603 issues due to the occupation of France by the Nazi Germany.