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Exploring the dynamic genres of animation and comic book films, this book examines the transmedia role of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and its critical involvement in attempts to diversify representations in youth-oriented cinema and culture.Several years after the movie’s immense commercial and critical success, a look back on the innovative features of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse shows how the film’s force derives from its thoughtful depiction of Miles Morales – a young, Afro-Latino superhero who must face systemic obstacles his white predecessor nerver worried about. Engaging a web of pressing topics in the field – from transmedia storytelling to identity formation and minority representation – this book offers an accessible analysis of the hypertextual design and animation techniques, which help this film to sensitively confront the combustible dynamics of racial representation in contemporary American youth culture.Written in an approachable style, this book is suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates, and specialists in the field. It is a versatile resource for media studies, film studies, animation studies, and cultural studies courses, but will also appeal to fans seeking to investigate the thematic underbelly of Into the Spider-Verse.
334 kr
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Exploring the dynamic genres of animation and comic book films, this book examines the transmedia role of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and its critical involvement in attempts to diversify representations in youth-oriented cinema and culture.Several years after the movie’s immense commercial and critical success, a look back on the innovative features of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse shows how the film’s force derives from its thoughtful depiction of Miles Morales – a young, Afro-Latino superhero who must face systemic obstacles his white predecessor nerver worried about. Engaging a web of pressing topics in the field – from transmedia storytelling to identity formation and minority representation – this book offers an accessible analysis of the hypertextual design and animation techniques, which help this film to sensitively confront the combustible dynamics of racial representation in contemporary American youth culture.Written in an approachable style, this book is suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates, and specialists in the field. It is a versatile resource for media studies, film studies, animation studies, and cultural studies courses, but will also appeal to fans seeking to investigate the thematic underbelly of Into the Spider-Verse.
French Film in the Blockbuster Era
Globalization and the Cultural Politics of a Popular Cinema
Inbunden, Engelska, 2019
2 002 kr
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The title of this project 'French Blockbusters' may strike some as an oxymoron. At first glance, the commercial spectacles conjured by a word like "blockbusters" seem the very opposite of what French filmmaking is supposed to be about. From the Lumieres and Melies to the 1960s New Wave and well beyond, French cinema has been among the most resilient of European culture industries, weathering Anglo-American competition with a mix of philosophical resistance, political-economic interventionism, and aesthetic innovation. Yet although these currents do remain, the French film industry's response to the sea changes of the past three decades have not been purely about resistance or a David-versus-Goliath story. French Blockbusters highlights how global economic forces notably the onslaught of Hollywood mega-franchises and new media platforms (cable, video, DVD, internet) have also roiled an overtly commercialized, ideological undertow in the Hexagon and its film production strategies. Cutting across a swath of recent French-produced cinema, this is the first book-length consideration of the theoretical implications, historical impact and cultural consequences of a recent grouping of popular films that are changing what it means to make or to see a "French" film today.
527 kr
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The digitised spectacles conjured by a word like ‘blockbuster’ may create a certain cognitive dissonance with received ideas about French cinema – long celebrated as a model for philosophical, economic and aesthetic resistance to globalised popular culture. While the Gallic ‘cultural exception’ remains a forceful current to this day, this book shows how the onslaught of Hollywood mega-franchises and new media platforms since the 1980s has also provoked an overtly commercialised response from French producers eager to redefine the stakes and scope of their own traditions. From English-language action vehicles like Valérian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Besson, 2017) to revisionist historical films like Of Gods and Men (Beauvois, 2011) and crowd-pleasing comedies like Intouchables (Tolédano & Nakache, 2011), the variously filiated ‘local blockbusters’ from contemporary France brim with the seeds of cultural contradiction, but also with the energy of a forceful counter-history. Cutting across a swath of recent French-produced cinema, French Blockbusters offers the first book-length consideration of the theoretical implications, historical impact and cultural consequences of a recent grouping of popular films that are rapidly changing what it means to make – or to see – a ‘French’ film today.
788 kr
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Artistic, intellectual and appreciably avant-garde, the French film industry has, perhaps more than any other national cinema, been perennially at the centre of international filmmaking. With its vigorous business and wide-ranging film culture, France has also been home historically to some of the most influential filmmakers and movements – and, indeed, the very first motion picture was screened in Paris in 1895.This volume addresses the great directors and key artistic movements, but also ventures beyond these well-established films and figures, broadening the canon through an examination of many neglected but intriguing French films. Framing essays explore the salient stylistic elements, cultural contexts and the various conceptions of cinema in France, from avant-gardes to filmmaking by women, from documentary and realism to the Tradition of Quality, as well as genres like comedy, crime and horror. Illustrated by screen shots, film reviews by leading international experts offer original approaches to both overlooked titles and acknowledged classics. Readers wishing to explore particular topics in greater depth will be grateful for the book’s reading recommendations and comprehensive filmography.A visually engaging journey through one of the most dynamic, variegated, and idiosyncratic film industries, Directory of World Cinema: France will be a must-have for Francophiles and cinema savants.
2 460 kr
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This book re-examines the French New Wave, a defining moment in film history, by spotlighting directors who have been unjustly marginalized in traditional narratives. By doing so, it invites a more inclusive understanding of this influential movement and its lasting impact on global cinema. The chapters delve into the works of lesser-known filmmakers including Serge Bourguignon, Pierre Etaix, Paule Delsol, Nelly Kaplan, and Ousmane Sembène, each of whom offers a distinct perspective on the French New Wave. The book addresses critical questions such as: How do these filmmakers redefine the boundaries of the French New Wave? What can their works tell us about the movement's broader cultural and artistic significance? By exploring these questions, the book asks readers to engage with a more nuanced and comprehensive view of this cinematic era. This volume is an essential read for scholars, students, and film enthusiasts interested in expanding their understanding of film history. It is particularly valuable for those studying film theory, history, and criticism, as it challenges conventional narratives and encourages a rethinking of what constitutes the French New Wave.