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Beau Travail (1998) is Claire Denis' bold, sensuous masterpiece. Loosely based on Herman Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor (1924), the film explores the complexities of desire, identity, and power within an all-male group of French Foreign Legionnaires stationed at a coastal outpost in the former colony of Djibouti, in East Africa.

The film cemented Denis' position as a leading auteur and visual poet. In this book, Corinn Columpar positions the film as a cinematic bid for freedom. She examines its formal innovations - particularly the use of the gaze, voice, and movement - to explain how Denis produces exhilarating possibilities narratively, affectively, and ideologically, while also situating the film within the histories of art cinema and postcolonial filmmaking.

Table of Contents

Introduction: 'Maybe freedom begins with remorse'
1. Pretexts: The Freedom to Associate Ideas
2. Encounters: The Freedom to Choose Your Side
3. Collaborations: The Freedom to Experiment
Notes
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Product details

Published 14 May 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9781839027147
Imprint British Film Institute
Illustrations 60 colour illus
Series BFI Film Classics
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Corinn Columpar

Corinn Columpar is Associate Professor of Cinema S…

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