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A Companion to Contemporary French Cinema (CNCZ - Wiley Blackwell Companions to National Cinemas)
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PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISBN / ASIN1444338994
ISBN-139781444338997
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Sales Rank1,499,075
CategoryPerforming Arts
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A Companion to Contemporary French Cinema presents a comprehensive collection of original essays addressing all aspects of French cinema from 1990 to the present day.
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• Features original contributions from top film scholars relating to all aspects of contemporary French cinema
• Includes new research on matters relating to the political economy of contemporary French cinema, developments in cinema policy, audience attendance, and the types, building, and renovation of theaters
• Utilizes groundbreaking research on cinema beyond the fiction film and the cinema-theater such as documentary, amateur, and digital filmmaking
• Contains an unusually large range of methodological approaches and perspectives, including those of genre, gender, auteur, industry, economic, star, postcolonial and psychoanalytic studies
• Includes essays by important French cinema scholars from France, the U.S., and New Zealand, many of whose work is here presented in English for the first time
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• Features original contributions from top film scholars relating to all aspects of contemporary French cinema
• Includes new research on matters relating to the political economy of contemporary French cinema, developments in cinema policy, audience attendance, and the types, building, and renovation of theaters
• Utilizes groundbreaking research on cinema beyond the fiction film and the cinema-theater such as documentary, amateur, and digital filmmaking
• Contains an unusually large range of methodological approaches and perspectives, including those of genre, gender, auteur, industry, economic, star, postcolonial and psychoanalytic studies
• Includes essays by important French cinema scholars from France, the U.S., and New Zealand, many of whose work is here presented in English for the first time










