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The beautiful Austrian-born Romy Schneider was one of Europe's most
popular film stars and a cult figure from the moment she played
'Sissi' (Empress Elisabeth of Austria) in the hugely popular Sissi
trilogy in the mid-1950s. Although Schneider died in 1982 she
continues to be one of the most popular stars in European cinema
history. This book analyses her impressive career so as to place
her within a range of European female stars, particularly Germanic
and French, who defined cultural and ideological images of
femininity on European screens. Schneider, who worked and was
celebrated in Austria, Germany, Hollywood, and France, represents a
fascinating case study to explore key questions of trans-European
and transnational stardom, and Marion Hallet makes a valuable
intervention in this growing field within star studies. Romy
Schneider: A Star Across Europe shows how the representations of
women stemming from Schneider's star image supported specific and
shifting cultural and social agendas regarding femininity, from the
1950s to the 1980s. This book explores the significance of
Schneider's image both when she was working and since, within
Western European film culture and celebrity culture.
The beautiful Austrian-born Romy Schneider was one of Europe’s
most popular film stars and a cult figure from the moment she
played ‘Sissi’ (Empress Elisabeth of Austria) in the hugely
popular Sissi trilogy in the mid-1950s. Although Schneider died in
1982, she continues to be one of the most popular stars in European
cinema history. This book analyses her impressive career to place
her within a range of European female stars, particularly Germanic
and French, who defined cultural and ideological images of
femininity on European screens. Schneider, who worked and was
celebrated in Austria, Germany, Hollywood, and France, represents a
fascinating case study to explore key questions of trans-European
and transnational stardom, and Marion Hallet makes a valuable
intervention in this growing field within star studies. Romy
Schneider: A Star Across Europe shows how the representations of
women stemming from Schneider’s star image supported specific and
shifting cultural and social agendas regarding femininity, from the
1950s to the 1980s. This book explores the significance of
Schneider’s image both when she was working and since, within
Western European film culture and celebrity culture.
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