From Brigitte Bardot in her bikini at the Cannes Film Festival, to
François Ozon’s intimate portrayals of grief and loss, some of the
most iconic and challenging moments in French cinema are associated
with the beach. Cinema at the Shore argues that the Parisian cityscape
is not the only significant definition of space in French cinema and
instead explores the industrial, aesthetic and thematic relations of
French cinema to the beach. Examining a range of films from the 1950s
to the present day – including popular comedies by Jacques Tati and
Patrice Leconte, the lively and ruminative documentaries of Agnès
Varda, the classicism of Eric Rohmer, and the provocations of
Catherine Breillat – this book showcases the dynamism and importance
of the beach as a site for the reconfiguration of French cinematic
identity itself. The beach offers a unique crystallization of our
attitudes towards nature, culture, the body, space and time. In its
constant mobility, its close, yet distinctive, relationship with
nature, and its paradoxical centrality in the French cultural
imaginary as a site of relaxation and holidays, the beachscape,
re-framed and re-imaged by the camera, offers new ways of conceiving
of the spatial politics of French cinema.
Les mer
The Beach in French Film
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783035399424
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter