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Studying French Cinema
Isabelle Vanderschelden
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Paperback. 256 pages, 20 b&w illustrations. Cateogry: (UF) Further/Higher Education. BIC Classification: 1DDF; APF. Dimension: 234 x 160 x 15. Weight: 400.
Taking a text-led approach, with the emphasis on more recent popular films, Studying French Cinema is directed at non-specialists such as students of French, Film Studies, and the general reader with an interest in post-war French cinema. Each of the chapters focuses on one or more key films from the ground-breaking films of the nouvelle vague (Les 400 coups, 1959) to contemporary documentary (Etre et avoir, 2002) and puts them into their relevant contexts. Depending on the individual film, these include explorations of childhood, adolescence and coming of age (Les 400 coups, L'Argent de poche); auteur ideology and individual style ... Read more
Taking a text-led approach, with the emphasis on more recent popular films, Studying French Cinema is directed at non-specialists such as students of French, Film Studies, and the general reader with an interest in post-war French cinema. Each of the chapters focuses on one or more key films from the ground-breaking films of the nouvelle vague (Les 400 coups, 1959) to contemporary documentary (Etre et avoir, 2002) and puts them into their relevant contexts. Depending on the individual film, these include explorations of childhood, adolescence and coming of age (Les 400 coups, L'Argent de poche); auteur ideology and individual style ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Auteur
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906733155
SKU
V9781906733155
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About Isabelle Vanderschelden
Sarah Perks is a director of Cornerhouse, Manchester. Isabelle Vanderschelden teaches French and film studies at Manchester Metropolitan University. Andy Willis teaches at the University of Salford.
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