The Films of Claire Denis

The Films of Claire Denis
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9780857735997
ISBN-13 : 0857735993
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Films of Claire Denis by : Marjorie Vecchio

The films of Claire Denis probe the idea of global citizenship and trace the borderlines of family, desire, nationality and power. Her films, including Chocolat, Beau travail and White Material explore connections between national experience and individual circumstance, visualizing the complications of such dualities. Following a foreword by Wim Wenders, international contributors explore the themes she addresses in her films, such as kinship and landscape, neo-colonialism and New French Extremity. Original interviews with an editor, actor and two composers familiar with Denis's working style and with Denis herself, also reveal fresh facets of this intrepid filmmaker.

Claire Denis

Claire Denis
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9780252096396
ISBN-13 : 0252096398
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Claire Denis by : Judith Mayne

Widely regarded as one of the most innovative and passionate filmmakers working in France today, Claire Denis has continued to make beautiful and challenging films since the 1988 release of her first feature, Chocolat. Judith Mayne's comprehensive study traces Denis's career and discusses her major feature films in rich detail. Born in Paris but raised in West Africa, Denis explores in her films the legacies of French colonialism and the complex relationships between sexuality, gender, and race. From the adult woman who observes her past as a child in Cameroon to the Lithuanian immigrant who arrives in Paris and watches a serial killer to the disgraced French Foreign Legionnaire attempting to make sense of his past, the subjects of Denis's films continually revisit themes of watching, bearing witness, and making contact, as well as displacement, masculinity, and the migratory subject.

Claire Denis

Claire Denis
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 0252029917
ISBN-13 : 9780252029912
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Claire Denis by : Judith Mayne

Widely regarded as one of the most innovative and passionate filmmakers working in France today, Claire Denis has continued to make beautiful and challenging films since the 1988 release of her first feature, Chocolat. Judith Mayne's comprehensive study traces Denis's career and discusses her major feature films in rich detail. Born in Paris but raised in West Africa, Denis explores in her films the legacies of French colonialism and the complex relationships between sexuality, gender, and race. From the adult woman who observes her past as a child in Cameroon to the Lithuanian immigrant who arrives in Paris and watches a serial killer to the disgraced French Foreign Legionnaire attempting to make sense of his past, the subjects of Denis's films continually revisit themes of watching, bearing witness, and making contact, as well as displacement, masculinity, and the migratory subject.

The Films of Claire Denis

The Films of Claire Denis
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 265
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780857725233
ISBN-13 : 0857725238
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Films of Claire Denis by : Marjorie Vecchio

The films of Claire Denis, one of the most challenging and respected of contemporary filmmakers, probe the psyche of global citizenship, tracing the borderlines of family, desire, nationality and power. With subtlety, depth and at times minimalism and abstraction, her films - including "Chocolat", "Beau travail" and "White Material" - explore connections between national experience and individual circumstance, visualizing the complications of such dualities. Following a Foreword by Wim Wenders, with whom Denis worked prior to making her own movies, international contributors explore the themes she addresses in her films, such as kinship and landscape, Neo-Colonialism and New French Extremity. Original interviews with an editor, actor and two composers most familiar with the working style of Denis, and with Denis herself, also reveal fresh facets of this intrepid filmmaker. As Wim Wenders writes in his Foreword: 'This book will hopefully throw many new lights on the amazing director that Klarchen [Claire Denis] became, a path she carved out all on her own.'

Claire Denis

Claire Denis
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 226
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781526162809
ISBN-13 : 1526162806
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Claire Denis by : Martine Beugnet

Claire Denis is one of France's most acclaimed and original filmmakers. Since her remarkable debut success with 'Chocolat' (1986), she has produced an impressive series of features which have been intriguing, visually striking, and often highly controversial (including 'Beau Travail' (2000) and 'Trouble Every Day' (2001)). Beugnet provides a thematic and stylistic framework within which to consider Denis' work, as well as a comprehensive analysis of individual films. She highlights the resonance of Denis' films in relation to ongoing debates about French national identity and culture, and issues of postcolonial identity, alienation and transgression, as well as examining their exploration of the interface between sexuality, desire and sensuality. This is an essential introduction to Denis, and a sophisticated and illuminating study of her work to date.

Claire Denis

Claire Denis
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105122543536
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Claire Denis by : Michael Omasta

Billy Budd

Billy Budd
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Publisher : Рипол Классик
Total Pages : 127
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ISBN-10 : 9785521074679
ISBN-13 : 5521074678
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Billy Budd by : Melville H.

Herman Melville (1819 – 1891) was an American poet and novelist of the American Renaissance, best known for his allusive adventure novel “Moby-Dick.” Praised by critics of Britain and United States, “Billy Budd” is a highly symbolic poem about the tragic fate of a seaman forced to commit a crime. In the end, he has nothing left but to accept his fate and go to the execution of his own free will.

ReFocus: the Films of Claire Denis

ReFocus: the Films of Claire Denis
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Publisher : EUP
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1399511203
ISBN-13 : 9781399511209
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis ReFocus: the Films of Claire Denis by : Peter Sloane

Updates and reapplies film theory to French director Claire Denis's films, with a particular focus on her most recent work

Films of the New French Extremity

Films of the New French Extremity
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781476625119
ISBN-13 : 1476625115
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Films of the New French Extremity by : Alexandra West

The films of the New French Extremity have been reviled by critics but adored by fans and filmmakers. Known for graphically brutal depictions of sex and violence, the subgenre emerged from the French art-house scene in the late 1990s and became a cult phenomenon, eventually merging into the horror genre where it became associated with American torture porn. Decidedly French in flavor, the films seek to reveal the dark side of French society. This book provides an in-depth study of New French Extremity, focusing on such films as Trouble Every Day (2001), Irreversible (2002), Twentynine Palms (2003), High Tension (2003) and Martyrs (2008). The author explores the social implications of cinematic cruelty presented not as "violent films" but as "films about violence."

Cinema and Sensation

Cinema and Sensation
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 0809328569
ISBN-13 : 9780809328567
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Cinema and Sensation by : Martine Beugnet

"Cinema and Sensation: " "French Film and the Art of Transgression" looks at a much-debated phenomenon in contemporary cinema: the reemergence of filmmaking practices (and, by extension, of theoretical approaches) that give precedence to cinema as the medium of the senses.France offers an intriguing case in point here. A specific sense of momentum comes from the release, in close succession, of a series of films that exemplify a characteristic awareness of cinema s sensory impact and transgressive nature: "Adieu"; "A ma soeur"; "Baise-moi"; "Beau Travail"; "La Blessure"; "La Captive"; "Dans ma peau"; "Demonlover"; "L Humanite"; "Flandres"; "L Intrus"; "Les Invisibles"; "Lady Chatterley"; "Lecons de tenebres"; "Romance"; "Sombre"; "Tiresia"; "Trouble Every Day"; "Twentynine Palms"; "Vendredi soir"; "La Vie nouvelle"; "Wild Side"; and "Zidane, un portrait du XXIeme siecle." These films, among others, typify a willingness to explore cinema s unique capacity to move us both viscerally and intellectually.Martine Beugnet focuses on the crucial and fertile overlaps that occur between experimental and mainstream cinema. Her book draws on the writings of Deleuze, Merleau-Ponty, and Bataille, among others, but first and foremost, she develops her arguments from the films themselves, from the comprehensive description of specific sequences, techniques, and motifs that allows us to engage with the works as material events and as thinking processes. In turn, she demonstrates how the films, envisaged as forms of embodied thought, offer alternative ways of approaching today s most burning sociocultural debatesfrom the growing supremacy of technology, to globalization, exile, and exclusion."