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French National Cinema (National Cinemas) [Hardcover]

Susan Hayward (Author)

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0415307821 978-0415307826 October 12, 2005 2

This revised and updated version of a successful and established text, French National Cinema offers a thorough and much-needed historical overview of French cinema at a time when it continues to grow in popularity with films such as Amelie and Belleville Rendez-vous.

Brought wholly up to date to include political and social developments in French cinema in the 1990s, its fresh approach and groundbreaking new writing on the subject offers a much further understanding of French cinema and its relationship with the French national identity.

New subjects covered include:

  • the GATT negotiations of 1993
  • French cinema's increasing dependence on investment from television
  • the rise of the multiplex
  • the implications of the introduction of digital technology.

Ideal for all students of cinema, film studies and film history, this book traces the eco-history of the French film and its key figures and movements, and it places them in their wider political and cultural context.


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'This factual and analytical book offer[s] the reader an encompassing and informative introduction to a "global picture" of French cinema.' - Scope

'This is an ambitious and useful text ... this is a worthy and in many ways a very helpful edition of a text that has played an important role in encouraging new ways of thinking about French film history.' – Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television

About the Author

Susan Hayward is Professor of French in the School of Modern Languages at the University of Exeter. She has published widely on French film and gender and sexuality in film. Her most recent publication is Simone Signoret: The Star as Cultural Sign (Continuum, 2003)

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By all accounts, the French cinema industry has been in crisis almost since its inception. Read the first page
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civic cinema, modern studio spectacular, fetishising gaze, authentic cinema, militant cinema, cinematic praxis, avance sur recettes, oppositional cinema, materialist film, colonial films, filmed theatre, cinematic industry, national cinema, political cinema, postmodern cinema, cinema industry, realist films, possessing classes, mainstream cinema, literary adaptations, other cinemas, cinematic production, youth class, audience attendance, classical cinema
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World War, United States, Fifth Republic, Popular Front, Third Republic, National Revolution, Belle Epoque, Cold War, Fourth Republic, Germaine Dulac, Great War, New York, Alice Guy, Brigitte Bardot, Second Empire, Canal Plus, New Jersey, Nouvelle Vague, Simone Signoret, Abel Gance, Ginette Vincendeau, Jack Lang, Jean Epstein, Jean Zay, Louis Delluc
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