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The New Face of Political Cinema Martin OShaughnessy

The New Face of Political Cinema By Martin OShaughnessy

The New Face of Political Cinema by Martin OShaughnessy


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Since 1995 there has been a return of commitment to French cinema to an extent unmatched since the heady days following 1968. By finding stylistic and narrative strategies relevant to political and social concerns, French cinema is contributing in original ways to the restoration of the grounds for socio-political critique.

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The New Face of Political Cinema: Commitment in French Film since 1995 by Martin OShaughnessy

Since 1995 there has been a widespread return of commitment to French cinema taking it to a level unmatched since the heady days following 1968. But this new wave of political film is very different and urgently calls out for an analysis that will account for its development, its formal characteristics and its originality. This is what this book provides. It engages with leading directors such as Cantet, Tavernier, Dumont, Kassovitz, Zonca and Guediguian, takes in a range of less well known but important figures and strays across the Belgian border to engage with the seminal work of the Dardenne brothers. It shows how the works discussed are helping to reinvent political cinema by finding stylistic and narrative strategies adequate to the contemporary context.

The New Face of Political Cinema Reviews

OShaughnessys book succeeds in bringing to light a new tendency in French political cinema, and as such will reward the attention of those interested in political cinema as well as French cinema more generally. The book also further opens up fertile terrain in the aesthetic of the fragment.Senses of Cinema

This volume is a major statement on contemporary politically committed cinema. Its strength is that it proposes a careful mapping of the field, teasing out different shades of commitment within the films themselves, and showing the richness of contemporary French cinema in its social-realist mode.H-France Reviews

OShaughnessy has written a powerful and eloquent polemic for retaining a class analysis of film. Theoretically sophisticated, the book also provides a model of what form that analysis might take, directing us to the signs of resistance which criticism can make politically meaningful.Cineaste

His analysis is aptly articulated around influential French theoretical frameworksIt is also usefully informed by the critical debates of Cahiers du cinema and Positif. The book is particularly engaging in its exploration of the strategies mobilized to replace the politics of the past and open up possible future channels.French Studies

a persuasive survey of politics in current French cinema.Choice

About Martin OShaughnessy

Martin OShaughnessy is Reader in French Cultural Studies at Nottingham Trent University. He has written widely on French cinema and is the author of Jean Renoir (Manchester University Press, 2000) and La Grande Illusion (I. B. Tauris, 2009) and co-editor of Cinema et engagement (LHarmattan, 2005).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Contexts
Chapter 2. Debates
Chapter 3. A Genealogy of Contemporary Oppositional Cinema
Chapter 4. Class in Pieces
Chapter 5. Class Reassembled?
Chapter 6. An Aesthetic of the Fragment
Chapter 7. Melodramatic Politics
Chapter 8. Elusive Capital

Conclusion

Filmography
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR013767282
9781845453220
1845453220
The New Face of Political Cinema: Commitment in French Film since 1995 by Martin OShaughnessy
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Berghahn Books
2008-01-01
206
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