Screening the Paris Suburbs : From the Silent Era to The 1990s.


Philippe. Met
Bok Engelsk 2018 · Electronic books.
Omfang
1 online resource (250 pages)
Utgave
1st ed.
Opplysninger
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 On the origins of the banlieue film, 1930-80 -- 2 Lumière, Méliès, Pathé and Gaumont: French filmmaking in the suburbs, 1896-1920 -- 3 Roads, rivers, canals: spaces of freedom from Epstein to Vigo -- 4 The banlieue in French cinema of the 1930s -- 5 Julien Duvivier and inter-war 'banlieutopia' -- 6 Margins and thresholds of French cinema: Ménilmontant, Le Sang des bêtes, Colloque de chiens -- 7 Georges Franju and the grotesque genius of the banlieue -- 8 Tati, suburbia and modernity -- 9 A crucible of emotions: Maurice Pialat's L'Amour existe -- 10 Godard's suburban years -- 11 The banlieue wore black: post-war French polar, from Becker to Corneau -- 12 Erasing the suburbs: the grands ensembles in documentary film and television, 1950-80 -- 13 Elusive happiness: screening France's new towns after 1968 -- 14 Towers of evil: Jean-Claude Brisseau -- 15 What's left of the 'red suburb'? Hervé Le Roux's Reprise as case study -- Index -- Plates.. - This expansive study brings to light a neglected history of suburban Paris as seen and reimagined by French filmmakers before the emergence of the 'film de banlieue'.
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