French Cinema: From Its Beginnings to the PresentBloomsbury Publishing USA, 22.10.2015 - 632 sivua To a large extent, the story of French filmmaking is the story of moviemaking. From the earliest flickering images of the late nineteenth century through the silent era, Surrealist influences, the Nazi Occupation, the glories of the New Wave, the rebirth of the industry in the 1990s with the exception culturelle, and the present, Rémi Lanzoni examines a considerable number of the world's most beloved films. Building upon his 2004 best-selling edition, the second edition of French Cinema maintains the chronological analysis, factual reliability, ease of use, and accessible prose, while at once concentrating more on the current generation of female directors, mainstream productions such as The Artist and The Intouchables, and the emergence of minority filmmakers (Beur cinema). |
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Chapter 2 The Golden Age of French Cinema
| 43 |
Chapter 3 French Cinema of the Occupation
| 95 |
Chapter 4 The Postwar Era
| 137 |
Chapter 5 The Years of the French New Wave
| 189 |
Chapter 6 French Cinema of the 1970s
| 243 |
Chapter 7 The Cinema of the 1980s
| 299 |
Abbreviations
| 511 |
Awards and Box Office | 513 |
The César Awards
| 520 |
Biggest Boxoffice Successes in France
in milliontickets sold
| 527 |
French Cinema at the Oscars
| 531 |
Notes
| 533 |
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