On one level, this book provides a concise and comprehensive account of Robert Guédiguian's numerous films, combining meticulous stylistic analyses with historical, political, and generic context. But more deeply, it makes the case that Guédiguian's work represents one of the most discretely original and radical projects of contemporary French cinema. When Marius et Jeannette (1997) made Guédiguian a household name in France, most viewers were unaware that the film's freshness was the product of a project that Guédiguian had started in 1981 and that continues today: to make politically committed films with friends, predominately in a local space, over a long period of time. Starting with an in-depth consideration of the philosophy of friendship and its relation to politics, relation, time, and space, this book traces this unique collaboration. It starts in the Estaque neighborhood of Marseille and unfolds through the political transformations of the 1980s, the local activism of the 1990s, and spreads through Guédiguian's diverse experimentation with genres and registers. It emphasises Guédiguian's political assessments and his frequent meditations on history, violence, and utopia. But it returns consistently to the underlying themes of friendship, and thus intervenes at the crossroads of affect, politics, philosophy, and art.



Autorentext
Joseph Mai is Associate Professor of French at Clemson University

Klappentext
Intervening at the crossroads of philosophy, politics, and cinema, this book argues that the career of Robert Guédiguian, director of Marius et Jeannette (1997) and other eminently popular auteurist films, is the result of one of the most original and coherent projects in contemporary French cinema: to make a committed, historically-conscious cinema, in a local space, over a long period of time, but most especially with friends.The account starts with in-depth consideration of friendship and its relation to philosophy, politics, time, and space. Taking a chronological organization, the book traces this project as it begins in Guédiguian's hometown, the Communist-leaning Estaque neighborhood of Marseille. It further unfolds through the political transformations of the 1980s Left and the local activism and utopias of the 1990s, and spreads into Guédiguian's varied explorations of genre and register. Close analysis is accompanied with historical and social contextualization, but also with a consistent return to the underlying, radical, and philosophically and politically rich project.

Inhalt
1. Living with Friends2. Fragile Friendships3. Crossing Every Barrier: The 'Conte de l'Estaque'4. Themes and Variation: Films Since 20005. Conclusion: A Project in Time
Titel
Robert Guédiguian
EAN
9781526107787
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
07.04.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.58 MB
Anzahl Seiten
200