
The French New Wave
An Artistic School
Michel Marie(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. June 2002
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-0-631-22657-4 (ISBN)
Description
The French New Wave: An Artistic School is a lively introduction to this critical moment in film history by one of the world's leading scholars on the New Wave.
Provides a concise account of the French New Wave by one of the world's leading film scholars.
Outlines the essential traits of the New Wave and defines it as a school that changed international film history forever.
Includes a chronology of major political and cultural events of the New Wave, black-and-white images, and an extensive bibliography.
Provides a concise account of the French New Wave by one of the world's leading film scholars.
Outlines the essential traits of the New Wave and defines it as a school that changed international film history forever.
Includes a chronology of major political and cultural events of the New Wave, black-and-white images, and an extensive bibliography.
Reviews / Votes
'Michel Marie, legendary cinephile and scholar of French cinema, has fashioned a three-dimensional map of the New Wave 'School', providing its genesis and morphology as well. The table of contents alone is full of important ideas and promising directions. Yet within this brilliant organization operates the eye and the sensibility of someone who is intimate with these intimate films. What a vast film-culture subtends this tidy study.' Dudley Andrew, Yale University'In Richard Neupert's extremely readable translation, Michel Marie's French New Wave is just what the directors ordered - a rat-a-tat-tat new look at the Nouvelle Vague that is fresh and irreverent. Michel Poiccard/Jean-Paul Belmondo would have loved it.' Rick Altman, University of Iowa
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-22657-4 (9780631226574)
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Persons
Michel Marie is Professor of Film Studies and Chair of the Department of Cinema and Audiovisual Studies at the University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle. He has published critical studies on Godard's Contempt and Breathless, and is co-author of L'Analyse des films (1988), L'Esthetique du film (1993), and Dictionnaire theorique et critique du cinema (2001).
Richard Neupert is Associate Professor of Film Studies at the University of Georgia. He is author of The End: Narration and Closure in the Cinema (1995) and A History of the French New Wave (2002), and translator of Aesthetics of Film (third edition, 1997).
Richard Neupert is Associate Professor of Film Studies at the University of Georgia. He is author of The End: Narration and Closure in the Cinema (1995) and A History of the French New Wave (2002), and translator of Aesthetics of Film (third edition, 1997).
Content
Translator's Note. Introduction.
1. A Journalistic Slogan and a New Generation.
2. A Critical Concept.
3. A Mode of Production and Distribution.
4. A Technical Practice, an Aesthetic.
5. New Themes and New Bodies: Characters and Actors.
6. The New Wave's International Influence and Legacy Today.
Appendix: Chronology of Major Political and Cultural Events.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.
1. A Journalistic Slogan and a New Generation.
2. A Critical Concept.
3. A Mode of Production and Distribution.
4. A Technical Practice, an Aesthetic.
5. New Themes and New Bodies: Characters and Actors.
6. The New Wave's International Influence and Legacy Today.
Appendix: Chronology of Major Political and Cultural Events.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.