The Legacy of the New Wave in French Cinema
Douglas Morrey
(Author)
Description
In this study of the impact and influence of the New Wave in French cinema, Douglas Morrey looks at both the subsequent careers of New Wave filmmakers and the work of later film directors and film movements in France. This book is organized around a series of key moments from the past 50 years of French cinema in order to show how the meaning and legacy of the New Wave have shifted over time and how the priorities, approaches and discourses of filmmakers and film critics have changed over the years. Morrey tackles key concepts such as the auteur, the relationship of form and content, gender and sexuality, intertextuality and rhythm. Filmmakers discussed include Godard, Truffaut, Varda, Chabrol and Rohmer plus Philippe Garrel, Luc Besson, Leos Carax, Bruno Dumont, the Dardenne brothers, Christophe Honoré, François Ozon and Jacques Audiard.
Product Details
Price
$47.94
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publish Date
September 05, 2019
Pages
272
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781501311932
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Douglas Morrey is Reader in French Studies at the University of Warwick, UK, where he researches and teaches French cinema and contemporary French literature. He is the author of Jean-Luc Godard (2005) and Michel Houellebecq: Humanity and its Aftermath (2013), and is the co-author of Jacques Rivette (2009).
Reviews
With an authoritative discussion of major trends, prominent directors, and significant films, Douglas Morrey confirms the ongoing presence of the French New Wave for successive generations of filmmakers. The Legacy of the French New Wave in French Cinema is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary French cinema.
Leonard Koos, Associate Professor of French, University of Mary Washington, USA
Leonard Koos, Associate Professor of French, University of Mary Washington, USA