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Reading the French New Wave: Critics, Writers and Art Cinema FranceÂ

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Reading the French New Wave: Critics, Writers and Art Cinema FranceÂ
Reading the French New Wave: Critics, Writers and Art Cinema FranceÂ

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Reading the French New Wave: Critics, Writers and Art Cinema FranceÂ

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One of the most important movements in cinema history, the French New Wave of directors such as Jean-Luc Godard and Alain Resnais not only revitalised French cinema, but permanently shifted cinema's aesthetic horizons by incorporating the narrative complexities of emerging modernist literature such as Alain Robbe-Grillet, Marguerite Durgaas and Jean Cayrol. This volume is the first title to comprehensively analyse these links between the New Wave and the New Novel, exploring intellectual figures such as Roland Barthes and Jorge Luis Borges, and their relationship with French cinema and its theorists, including Christian Metz and Noel Burch, as well as discussing groundbreaking films such as
Hiroshima mon amour
(1959) and
L'Année dernière à Marienbad
(1962). Examining these connections between the cinematic and the literary avant gardes,
Reading the French New Wave
locates France's filmmaking revolution as a part of a wider artistic reevaluation of the mid-twentieth century.

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