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The Social Architecture Of French Cinema 19291939 1st Edition Margaret C Flinn

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The Social Architecture Of French Cinema 19291939 1st Edition Margaret C Flinn
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.62 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Margaret C. Flinn
ISBN: 9781781385975, 1781385971
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The Social Architecture Of French Cinema 19291939 1st Edition Margaret C Flinn by Margaret C. Flinn 9781781385975, 1781385971 instant download after payment.

From the fleetingly captured street scenes of the city symphony, to the meticulously reconstructed studio city of musical comedies; from the propagandistic Popular Front documentaries about construction workers, to poetic realism's bittersweet portraits of populist neighborhoods: Social Architecture explores the construction, representation and experience of spaces and places in documentary and realist films of the French 1930s. In this book, Margaret C. Flinn tracks the relation between the emergent techniques of French sound cinema and its thematic, social and political preoccupations through analysis of discourse in contemporary press, theoretical texts and through readings of films themselves. New light is shed on works of canonical directors such as Renoir, Clair, Vigo and Duvivier by their consideration in relationship to little known documentary films of the era. Flinn argues that film has a readable architecture--a configuration of narrative and representations that informs, explains, and creates social identities, while reflecting upon the position of individuals within their societies.

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