Trafic (journal)

Trafic: Revue de cinéma is a French arts and letters journal[1] focusing on cinema.

The journal enjoys a significant position in debates about cinema and the moving image in France, and to a lesser degree internationally, due to the varied and extensive list of authors who have contributed to it over the past three decades.

"[11] The journal Trafic, subsequent to Daney's "death from AIDS in 1992, has continued his legacy,"[12] its first issue appearing in Winter 1991 (available January 1992).

[4] Alongside Serge Daney and Jean-Claude Biette, the journal's co-founder,[8][9] the editorial board also included Raymond Bellour, Sylvie Pierre and Patrice Rollet, with Otchakovsky-Laurens acting as supervising editor.

[8] Daney's death in 1992,[13] and later that of Jean-Claude Biette from a heart attack in 2003,[14][15] reduced the number of editors to three, with Marcos Uzal joining later.