French Film in the Blockbuster Era : Globalization and the Cultural Politics of a Popular Cinema
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Traditions in World Cinema
ISBN-10
1474424236
ISBN-13
9781474424233
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Imprint
Edinburgh University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 31st, 2019
Print length
224 Pages
Weight
528 grams
Dimensions
23.80 x 17.50 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
Film theory & criticismIndividual film directors, film-makersFilm: styles & genres
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Examines how changes to the French film industry have resulted in popular films which in turn are changing perspectives on French cinema.
The digitised spectacles conjured by a word like ''blockbuster'' may create a certain cognitive dissonance with received ideas about French cinema - long celebrated as a model for philosophical, economic and aesthetic resistance to globalised popular culture. While the Gallic ''cultural exception'' remains a forceful current to this day, this book shows how the onslaught of Hollywood mega-franchises and new media platforms since the 1980s has also provoked an overtly commercialised response from French producers eager to redefine the stakes and scope of their own traditions.
Cutting a swath through recent French-produced cinema, French Blockbusters offers the first book-length consideration of the theoretical implications, historical impact and cultural consequences of recent popular films that are rapidly changing what it means to make - or to see - a ''French'' film today. From English-language action vehicles like Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Besson, 2017) to revisionist historical films like Of Gods and Men (Beauvois, 2011) and crowd-pleasing comedies like Intouchables (Toledano & Nakache, 2011), the variously filiated ''local blockbusters'' from contemporary France brim with the seeds of cultural contradiction, but also with the energy of a counter-history.
Cutting a swath through recent French-produced cinema, French Blockbusters offers the first book-length consideration of the theoretical implications, historical impact and cultural consequences of recent popular films that are rapidly changing what it means to make - or to see - a ''French'' film today. From English-language action vehicles like Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Besson, 2017) to revisionist historical films like Of Gods and Men (Beauvois, 2011) and crowd-pleasing comedies like Intouchables (Toledano & Nakache, 2011), the variously filiated ''local blockbusters'' from contemporary France brim with the seeds of cultural contradiction, but also with the energy of a counter-history.
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