Críticas:
Choice" French Studies" H-France Review" Film International" Highly recommended (for) lower-division undergraduates through faculty.--RP Kinsman "Choice" (10/1/2011 12:00:00 AM) "(P)erhaps Palmer's defence of the young and the new is precisely what French film studies needs at this present moment."--Emma Wilson "French Studies" (10/1/2011 12:00:00 AM) "Ultimately, Brutal Intimacy will prove to be a useful guide for students (undergraduate and postgraduate), teachers and lovers of contemporary French cinema..."--Andrew Asibong "H-France Review" (1/1/2012 12:00:00 AM) Written intelligently and with great fervour, Brutal Intimacy is a successful first book from Palmer and a welcome addition to French film scholarship. Not only should it be of great help to undergraduate students, but also to existing cinema literates and teachers, looking to further their learning and understanding of the modern French film environment.--Leo Collis "Film International" (7/9/2012 12:00:00 AM) "Through its breadth, depth and the many films referenced, this book is a celebration of French cinema. ... The balance between detailed descriptions of the films, concise argument and clear language broadens this book's audience."--Caroline Walters, Film-Philosophy "Written intelligently and with great fervour, Brutal Intimacy is a successful first book from Palmer and a welcome addition to French film scholarship. Not only should it be of great help to undergraduate students, but also to existing cinema literates and teachers, looking to further their learning and understanding of the modern French film environment."--Leo Collis, Film International "Highly recommended (for) lower-division undergraduates through faculty." --RP Kinsman, Choice Through its breadth, depth and the many films referenced, this book is a celebration of French cinema. The balance between detailed descriptions of the films, concise argument and clear language broadens this book s audience. Caroline Walters, Film-Philosophy" Ultimately, Brutal Intimacy will prove to be a useful guide for students (undergraduate and postgraduate), teachers and lovers of contemporary French cinema... Andrew Asibong, H-France Review" (P)erhaps Palmer s defence of the young and the new is precisely what French film studies needs at this present moment. Emma Wilson, French Studies"
Reseña del editor:
Brutal Intimacy is the first book to explore the fascinating films of contemporary France, ranging from mainstream genre spectaculars to arthouse experiments, and from wildly popular hits to films that deliberately alienate the viewer. Twenty-first-century France is a major source of international cinema-diverse and dynamic, embattled yet prosperous-a national cinema offering something for everyone. Tim Palmer investigates France's growing population of women filmmakers, its buoyant vanguard of first-time filmmakers, the rise of the controversial cinema du corps, and France's cinema icons: auteurs like Olivier Assayas, Claire Denis, Bruno Dumont, Gaspar Noe, and stars such as Vincent Cassel and Jean Dujardin. Analyzing dozens of breakthrough films, Brutal Intimacy situates infamous titles alongside many yet to be studied in the English language. Drawing on interviews and the testimony of leading film artists, Brutal Intimacy promises to be an influential treatment of French cinema today, its evolving rivalry with Hollywood, and its ambitious pursuits of audiences in Europe, North America, and around the world.
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