French National Cinema
Price: $35.95
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-30783-3
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 17th June 2005
- Pages: 408
- Illustrations: 30 b+w photos
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About the Book
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.
Reviews
'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
