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Paris In The Cinema Beyond The Flneur Locations Characters History Alastair Phillips Ginette Vincendeau Editors

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Paris In The Cinema Beyond The Flneur Locations Characters History Alastair Phillips Ginette Vincendeau Editors
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Publisher: British Film Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8 MB
Author: Alastair Phillips; Ginette Vincendeau (editors)
ISBN: 9781844578184, 9781844578177, 9781838711900, 1844578186, 1844578178, 1838711902
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Paris In The Cinema Beyond The Flneur Locations Characters History Alastair Phillips Ginette Vincendeau Editors by Alastair Phillips; Ginette Vincendeau (editors) 9781844578184, 9781844578177, 9781838711900, 1844578186, 1844578178, 1838711902 instant download after payment.

‘Paris in the Cinema’ offers a new approach to the representation of Paris on screen. Bringing together a wide range of renowned French and Anglophone specialists in film, television, history, architecture and literature, the volume introduces, challenges and extends ideas about the city as the locus of screen modernity. Through a range of concrete and historically-specific case studies, ranging from particular districts such as Saint-Germain-des-Pres and les banlieues (the suburbs) in French cinema, to iconic figures such as the detective Maigret and the lovers, and from locations such as the hotel, the building site and the Eiffel Tower to filmmakers such as Agnes Varda and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, this unique text demonstrates how the cinematic city of Paris now constitutes a major archive of French cultural history and memory.

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