Artistic, intellectual, and appreciably avant-garde, the French
film industry has, perhaps more than any other national cinema,
been perennially at the center of international filmmaking. With
its vigorous business and wide-ranging film culture, France has
also been home historically to some of the most influential
filmmakers and movements - and, indeed, the very first motion
picture was screened in Paris in 1895.
This volume addresses the great directors and key artistic
movements, but also ventures beyond these well-established films
and figures, broadening the canon through an examination of many
neglected but intriguing French films. Framing essays explore the
salient stylistic elements, cultural contexts, and the various
conceptions of cinema in France, from avant-gardes to filmmaking by
women, from documentary and realism to the Tradition of Quality, as
well as genres like comedy, crime film, and horror. Illustrated by
screen shots, film reviews by leading international experts offer
original approaches to both overlooked titles and acknowledged
classics. Readers wishing to explore particular topics in greater
depth will be grateful for the book's reading recommendations and
comprehensive filmography.
A visually engaging journey through one of the most dynamic,
variegated, and idiosyncratic film industries, "Directory of World
Cinema: France "is a must-have for Francophiles and cinema
savants.
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