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Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 617 g

Mazdon / Wheatley

Je T'Aime... Moi Non Plus

Franco-British Cinematic Relations
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-1-84545-749-5
Verlag: Berghahn Books

Franco-British Cinematic Relations

Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 617 g

ISBN: 978-1-84545-749-5
Verlag: Berghahn Books


A series of limiting definitions have tended to delineate the Franco-British cinematic relationship. As this collection of essays reveals, there is much more to it than simple oppositions between British critical esteem for the films of France and French dismissal of ‘le cinéma British’, or the success of Ken Loach et al. at the French box office and the relative dearth of French movies on British screens. In fact, there has long been a rich and productive dialogue between these two cultures in which both their clear differences and their shared concerns have played a vital role. This book provides an overview of the history of these relations from the early days of sound cinema to the present day. The chapters, written by leading experts in the history of French, British and European cinema, provide insights into relations between French and British cinematic cultures at the level of production, exhibition and distribution, reception, representation and personnel. The book features a diverse range of studies, including: the exhibition of French cinema in Britain in the 1930s, contemporary ‘extreme’ French cinema, stars such as Annabella, David Niven and Jane Birkin and the French Resistance on British screens.

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List of Illustrations

List of Tables

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Franco-British Cinematic Relations: An Overview

Lucy Mazdon

Part I: Industry and Institutions

Chapter 2. The Exhibition, Distribution and Reception of French Films in Britain in the 1930s

Vincent Porter

Chapter 3. The ‘Cinematization’ of Sound Cinema in Britain and the Dubbing into French of Hitchcock’s Waltzes from Vienna (1934)

Charles O’Brien

Chapter 4. Une Entente Cordiale? A Brief History of the Anglo-French Film Coproduction Agreement, 1965–1979

Justin Smith

Chapter 5. Channel-crossing Festivals: The Cases of the French Film Festival U.K. and Dinard’s Festival du Film Britannique

Cécile Renaud

Chapter 6. The Language of Love? How the French Sold Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Back) to British Audiences

Catherine Wheatley

Part II: Reception and Perceptions

Chapter 7. Disciplining the Nouvelle Vague: Censoring A Bout de Souffle and Other Early French New Wave Films (1956–1962)

Daniel Biltereyst

Chapter 8. The Reception of the Nouvelle Vague in Britain

Geoffrey Nowell-Smith

Chapter 9. ‘New Waves, New Publics?’: The Nouvelle Vague, French Stars and British Cinema

Sarah Street

Chapter 10. Mirror Image: French Reflections of British Cinema

Ian Christie

Chapter 11. ‘Incredibly French’?: Nation as an Interpretative Context for Extreme Cinema

Melanie Selfe

Chapter 12. British Audiences and 1990s French New Realism: La Vie Rêvée des Anges as Cinematic Slum Realism

Ingrid Stigsdotter

Part III: Personnel and Performance

Chapter 13. ‘The Meaning of That French Word Chic’: Annabella’s Franco-British Stardom

Jonathan Driskell

Chapter 14. ‘Those Frenchies Seek Him Everywhere’: David Niven in Franco-British Cinematic Relations

Cristina Johnston

Chapter 15. Truffaut in London

Robert Murphy

Chapter 16. Jane Birkin: From English Rose to French Icon

Leila Wimmer

Chapter 17. The French Resistance Through British Eyes – From ’Allo ’Allo! to Charlotte Gray

Ginette Vincendeau

Chapter 18. ‘In the Ghetto’: Space, Race and Marginalization in French and British ‘Urban’ Films La Haine and Bullet Boy

Jim Morrissey

Notes on Contributors

References

Index


Mazdon, Lucy
Lucy Mazdon is a Reader in Film Studies at the University of Southampton. She has written widely on French cinema and television and her publications include Encore Hollywood: Remaking French Cinema (BFI, 2000), France on Film: Reflections on Popular French Cinema (Wallflower, 2001) and The Contemporary Television Series (EUP, 2005).

Wheatley, Catherine
Catherine Wheatley is a Research Assistant at the University of Southampton where she is working on Lucy Mazdon’s AHRC funded project on French cinema in Britain. She is the author of Michael Haneke’s Cinema: The Ethic of the Image (Berghahn Books, 2009) and is a regular contributor to Sight and Sound.

Lucy Mazdon is a Reader in Film Studies at the University of Southampton. She has written widely on French cinema and television and her publications include Encore Hollywood: Remaking French Cinema (BFI, 2000), France on Film: Reflections on Popular French Cinema (Wallflower, 2001) and The Contemporary Television Series (EUP, 2005).



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