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Louis Malle French Film Directors Hugo Frey

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Louis Malle French Film Directors Hugo Frey
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.74 MB
Pages: 175
Author: Hugo Frey
ISBN: 9780719064579, 9780719064562, 0719064570, 0719064562
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Louis Malle French Film Directors Hugo Frey by Hugo Frey 9780719064579, 9780719064562, 0719064570, 0719064562 instant download after payment.

Hugo Frey introduces Malle's work through a lucid analysis of his many masterpieces, including Le Feu Follet, Lacombe Lucien and Au Revoir les Enfants. 

He also traces the director's extended period of work in America, which resulted in powerful films such as Pretty Baby, Atlantic City and My Dinner with Andre. 

The book focuses on the most challenging aspects of Malle's oeuvre, his aesthetic vision, his youthful attraction to a form of right-wing pessimism, and his 1970s libertarianism. 

By rethinking Malle's portrayals of Nazi-occupied France, Frey demonstrates that he is of equal importance to contemporary historians as to film studies. This is a nuanced study of an important filmmaker, and a critical intervention in the debates which surround Malle's work.

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