The French New Wave: An Artistic School
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Book Details
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Author: Michel Marie
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 9780631226581
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Pages: 192
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Cover: Paperback, Import
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Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.5 inches
About the Book
"The French New Wave: An Artistic School" by Michel Marie offers a captivating and scholarly introduction to one of the most influential movements in the history of cinema. Written by a leading expert on the French New Wave, this book provides a detailed yet accessible account of the movement that revolutionized filmmaking in the late 1950s and 1960s.
Marie takes readers through the essential traits of the New Wave, showing how it broke away from traditional filmmaking techniques to establish a dynamic and innovative cinematic language. More than just a description, this work defines the French New Wave as a distinct artistic school, marking its permanent place in international film history. The book is comprehensive, exploring the movement's core principles, key filmmakers, and groundbreaking films that changed the way movies are made and understood.
For anyone keen on understanding the cultural and political underpinnings of the New Wave, this book also includes a chronology of major political and cultural events during the era, alongside an extensive bibliography for further research. Black-and-white images from the period further enhance the reader's understanding of the visual and stylistic choices that defined the movement.
Whether you're a film enthusiast, student, or academic, "The French New Wave: An Artistic School" serves as a vital resource that sheds light on the transformative era that continues to inspire filmmakers today.