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Description
This major study of the contemporary French cinema includes a survey of the French film industry, chapters on major genres such as political and documentary cinema, women's cinema, comedy, the thriller and the history film, studies of eleven of the most significant post-1968 film-makers, together with extensive filmographies and a bibliography. Throughout the volume, discussion is related to the broader context of French culture and society with particular emphasis on the politics of representation, the interpretation of history, the nature of the popular issues of class and gender and the legacy of May 1968.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The French Film Industry since the War: A Very Brief History
PART 1 GENRES: POLITICAL AND DOCUMENTARY CINEMA
Hollywood-France: America as Influence and Intertext
Women Filmmakers in France
PART 2 AUTEURS: TRUFFAUT AND GODARD IN THE 1970s
The Heritage of the Nouvelle Vague In Search of the Popular Cinema: Bertrand Tavernier and the Return to the 'Tradition de Qualite'
In Search of the Popular Cinema: New French Comedy
The Family in Question The New History of Film
Conclusion
Filmographies Bibliography
Index of Film Titles
Index.
Product details
Published | Oct 20 1992 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 337 |
ISBN | 9780333414309 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | BFI Cinema |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |