Noteworthy Francophone Women Directors A Sequel is a comprehensive guide that foregrounds the productions of nearly three hundred Francophone women filmmakers from France, Belgium, Switzerland, Latin American, QuZbec, and even Thailand. The book begins following films released after the publication of Pallister and Hottell's last volume, Francophone Women Film Directors, in 2005 and stops after the Cannes film festival in 2010.
The book begins by following films released after the publication of Pallister and Hottell's last volume, Francophone women film directors, in 2005, and stops after the Cannes film festival in 2010"--Book cover.
... French female filmmakers, but rather I have selected a sample of French female filmmakers who employ self-representation and reflexivity in their work. Although the scope of my book may be narrower than other recent works on French female ...
Susan Hayward has written widely on French cinema. Her most recent book was on French costume drama of the 1950s. She is the author, amongst other books, of Cinema Studies: The Key Concepts. Trinidad Herrera graduated from the ...
... 25 Gossette , 129 Goût des autres , 11 , 148 Grand amour de Balzac , 76 Grand Flip , 159 Grand Jour ou , Souris , t ... Histoires abominables : Pauvre Sonia , 161 Histoires d'amour finissent mal en gén- éral , 16 , 136 Histoires oubliées ...
... noteworthy French co-productions have been located on the transnational margins of filmmaking, such as very recent work from the younger generation of women filmmakers including ... Women Directors Interrogate French 48 Yale French Studies.
This is an essential introduction to Denis, and a sophisticated and illuminating study of her work to date. Claire Denis is one of France's most acclaimed and original filmmakers.
GeneviÈve Sellier approaches this key movement in French cinema from an original perspective, developing a nuanced yet incisive argument about the links between masculinity, auteurism, and filmic representations.”-Ginette Vincendeau, ...
“The Pied-Noir Colonial Family Romance in André Téchiné's Les Roseaux sauvages.” Expressions Maghrébines 12.2 (2013): 67–78. Benjo, Caroline.“Brèves rencontres: de Cannes à Toronto, 1994.” Vertigo: Revue d'esthétique et d'histoire du ...
As Valerie Orpen explains, Agnes Varda's film about a woman awaiting the results of her cancer test is aesthetically innovative and politically aware, as well as an excellent document of the Parisian street life of 1961.
Join Stanford professor Marilyn Yalom, as she uncovers first-person accounts of dozens of remarkable women memoirists of all ages and backgrounds, all victims of the French Revolution.