Open Roads Closed Borders

Open Roads  Closed Borders
Author: Michael Gott,Thibaut Schilt
Publsiher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Documentary films
ISBN: 1841506621

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Open Roads, Closed Borders is the first collection of essays about French-language road movies, a particularly rich yet critically neglected cinematic category. These films, the contributors argue, offer important perspectives on contemporary French ideas about national identity, France's former colonies, Europe and the rest of the world. Taken together, the essays illustrate how travel and road motifs have enabled directors of various national origins and backgrounds to reimagine space and move beyond simple oppositions such as Islam and secularism, local and global, home and away, France and Africa and East and West.

ReFocus The Films of Michel Gondry

ReFocus  The Films of Michel Gondry
Author: Marcelline Block
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781474456036

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In this book, a range of international scholars offers a comprehensive study of this significant and influential figure, covering his French and English-language films and videos, and framing Gondry as a transnational auteur whose work provides insight into both French/European and American cinematic and cultural identity.

French language Road Cinema

French language Road Cinema
Author: Michael Gott
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780748698684

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Focusing on a corpus of films from France, Belgium and Switzerland, French-language Road Cinema contends that nowhere is the impulse to remap the spaces and identities of 'New Europe' more evident than in French-language cinema.

Slow Cinema

Slow Cinema
Author: Tiago de Luca
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780748696031

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Focused on a body of films bound together through a cinematic aesthetic of slowness, this book is a pioneering effort to situate, theorise and map out slow cinema within contemporary global film production and across world cinema history.

The Latin American Counter Road Movie and Ambivalent Modernity

The Latin American  Counter   Road Movie and Ambivalent Modernity
Author: Nadia Lie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783319451381

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This book offers a comprehensive and systematic overview of the flourishing genre of the contemporary Latin American road movie, of which Diarios de motocicleta and Y tu mamá también are only the best-known examples. It offers the first systematic survey of the genre and explains why the road movie is key to contemporary Latin American cinema and society. Proposing the new category of “counter-road movie,” and paying special attention to the genre’s intricate relationship to modernity, Nadia Lie charts the variety of the road movie through films by both renowned and emerging filmmakers. The Latin American (Counter-) Road Movie and Ambivalent Modernity engages with ongoing debates on transnationalism and takes the reader along a wide range of topics, from exile to undocumented migration, from tourism to internally displaced people.

ReFocus The Films of Rachid Bouchareb

ReFocus  The Films of Rachid Bouchareb
Author: Michael Gott
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781474466530

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Examines the diverse oeuvre of internationally recognised French-Algerian director Rachid Bouchareb.

Quebec Cinema in the 21st Century

Quebec Cinema in the 21st Century
Author: Michael Gott,Thibaut Schilt
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781835533048

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This collection of ten chapters and three original interviews with Québécois filmmakers focuses on the past two decades of Quebec cinema and takes an in-depth look at a (primarily) Montreal-based filmmaking industry whose increasingly diverse productions continue to resist the hegemony of Hollywood and to exist as a visible and successful hub of French-language – and ever more multilingual – cinema in North America. This volume picks up where Bill Marshall’s 2001 Quebec National Cinema ends to investigate the inherently global nature of Quebec’s film industry and cinematic output since the beginning of the new millennium. Through their analyses of contemporary films (Une colonie, Avant les rues, Bon cop, bad cop, Les Affamés, Tom à la ferme, Uvanga, among others), directors (including Xavier Dolan, Denis Côté, Sophie Desrape, Chloé Robichaud, Jean-Marc Vallée, and Monia Chokri) and genres (such as the buddy comedy and the zombie film), our authors examine the growing tension between Quebec cinema as a “national cinema” and as an art form that reflects the transnationalism of today’s world, a new form of fluidity of individual experiences, and an increasing on-screen presence of Indigenous subjects, both within and outside the borders of the province. The book concludes with specially conducted interviews with filmmakers Denis Chouinard, Bachir Bensadekk, and Marie-Hélène Cousineau, who provide their views and insights on contemporary Quebec filmmaking.

Mobility and Migration in Film and Moving Image Art

Mobility and Migration in Film and Moving Image Art
Author: Nilgun Bayraktar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317510734

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Mobility and Migration in Film and Moving Image Art explores cinematic and artistic representations of migration and mobility in Europe from the 1990s to today. Drawing on theories of migrant and diasporic cinema, moving-image art, and mobility studies, Bayraktar provides historically situated close readings of films, videos, and cinematic installations that concern migratory networks and infrastructures across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Probing the notion of Europe as a coherent entity and a borderless space, this interdisciplinary study investigates the ways in which European ideals of mobility and fluidity are deeply enmeshed with forced migration, illegalization, and xenophobia. With a specific focus on distinct forms of mobility such as labor migration, postcolonial migration, tourism, and refugee mobilities, Bayraktar studies the new counter-hegemonic imaginations invoked by the work of filmmakers such as Ayşe Polat, Fatih Akin, Michael Haneke, and Tony Gatlif as well as video essays and installations of artists such as Kutluğ Ataman, Ursula Biemann, Ergin Çavuşoğlu, Maria Iorio and Raphaël Cuomo. Challenging aesthetic as well as national, cultural, and political boundaries, the works central to this book envision Europe as a diverse, inclusive, and unfixed continent that is reimagined from many elsewheres well beyond its borders.