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Claire Denis / Judith Mayne Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2005.
Call No: 81DEN MAYAuthor: Mayne, Judith Source: USPlace: UrbanaPublisher: University of Illinois PressPubDate: 2005PhysDes: xiv, 167 p. : ill., ports ; 21 cmSeries: Contemporary film directorsSubject: DENIS, CLAIRE ; CHOCOLAT (FR, Claire Denis, 1988) ; S'EN FOUT LA MORT (FR/GW, Claire Denis, 1990) ; U.S. GO HOME (US, Claire Denis, 1994) ; NENETTE ET BONI (FR, Claire Denis, 1996) ; J'AI PAS SOMMEIL (FR/SZ, Claire Denis, 1994) ; BEAU TRAVAIL (FR, Claire Denis, 1999) ; TROUBLE EVERY DAY (FR/G/JA, Claire Denis, 2001) ; VENDREDI SOIR (FR, Claire Denis, 2002) Summary: Denis has proven herself to be a key figure in the development of contemporary French cinema beyond its New Wave background and into new directions that explore race, sexuality, desire, postcoloniality, urban life, and everyday culture. [taken from back cover]Notes: Filmography: p147-153.
Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 0252072383
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The films of Claire Denis : intimacy on the border / edited by Marjorie Vecchio ; with a foreword by Wim Wenders New York: I.B. Tauris, 2014.
Call No: 81DEN FILAuthor: Vecchio, Marjorie ; Wenders, Wim Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: I.B. TaurisPubDate: 2014PhysDes: xxiii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmSubject: AESTHETICS ; AFRICA ; ART CINEMA ; CANNIBALISM IN FILMS ; CRITICISM ; DANCE IN FILMS ; DIRECTORS ; DIRECTORS. FRANCE ; FAMILY IN FILMS ; IMPERIALISM AND THE CINEMA ; LANDSCAPES IN FILMS ; MUSIC AND THE CINEMA ; MUSIC IN FILMS ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; NATIONAL IDENTITY AND THE CINEMA ; RACE AND THE CINEMA ; TIME IN FILMS ; WORKERS IN FILMS ; WORKING CLASS IN FILMS ; DENIS, CLAIRE ; BEAU TRAVAIL (FR, Claire Denis, 1999) ; CHOCOLAT (FR, Claire Denis, 1988) ; INTRUDER, THE (FR, Claire Denis, 2004)
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INTRUS, L' ; INTRUS, L' (FR, Claire Denis, 2004) ; J'AI PAS SOMMEIL (FR/SZ, Claire Denis, 1994) ; I CANT SLEEP (FR/SZ, Claire Denis, 1994) ; NENETTE AND BONI (FR, Claire Denis, 1996)
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NENETTE ET BONI ; NENETTE ET BONI (FR, Claire Denis, 1996) ; TROUBLE EVERY DAY (FR/G/JA, Claire Denis, 2001) ; FRIDAY NIGHT (FR, Claire Denis, 2002)
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VENDREDI SOIR ; VENDREDI SOIR (FR, Claire Denis, 2002) ; WHITE MATERIAL (FR/CM, Claire Denis, 2009) Summary: "The films of Claire Denis probe the idea of global citizenship and trace the borderlines of family, desire, nationality and power. Her films, including 'Chocolat', 'Beau travail' and 'White Material' explore connections between national experience and individual circumstance, visualising the complications of such dualities. Following a foreword by Wim Wenders, international contributors explore the themes she addresses in her films, such as kinship and landscape, neo-colonialism and New French Extremity. Original interviews with an editor, actor and two composers familiar with Denis's working style and with Denis herself, also reveal fresh facets of this intrepid filmmaker." - BOOK BLURBNotes: Includes list of illustrations, bibliographic references and indexISBN: 9781848859548Contents: --List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Foreword: 'Klarchen'
--Part I Interviews -- 'To let the image sing': Conversations with Dickon Hinchliffe and Stuart Staples: Martine Beugnet -- Interview with Nelly Quettier: Kirsten Johnson -- Interview with Alex Descas: Kirsten Johnson -- Interview with Claire Denis: Jean-Luc Nancy --
-- Part II Relations -- La famille Denis: Catherine Wheatley -- Reinventing community, or non-relational relations in Claire Denis's 'I Can't Sleep': Sam Ishii-Gonzales -- Beyond the other: grafting relations in the films of Claire Denis: James S. Williams --
-- Part III Global citizenship -- Beyond postcolonialism? From 'Chocolat' to 'White Material': Cornelia Ruhe -- 'Trouble Every Day: the neo-colonialists bite back: Florence Martin -- Forgiveness and employment: a study of the role of work in the films of Claire Denis: Rafael Ruiz Pleguezuelos -- 'The Intruder' according to Claire Denis: Jean-Luc Nancy --
--Part IV Within film -- Delivering: Claire Denis's opening sequences: Noelle Rouxel-Cubberly -- Rhythms of nationality: Denis and dance: Laura McMahon -- That interrupting feeling: interstitial disjunctions in Claire Denis's 'L'Intrus': Firoza Elavia -- Points of flight, lines of fracture: Claire Denis's uncanny landscape: Henrik Gustafsson -- Arthouse/grindhouse: Claire Denis and the 'New French Extremity': Adam Nayman and Andrew Tracy
--Bibliography -- Index
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From Moscow to Madrid : postmodern cities, european cinema / Ewa Mazierska and Laura Rascaroli London: I.B. Tauris, 2003.
Call No: 71(4) MAZAuthor: Mazierska, Ewa ; Rascaroli, Laura Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: I.B. TaurisPubDate: 2003PhysDes: xii, 260 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: CITIES IN FILMS ; EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; CLASS AND THE CINEMA ; ALMODOVAR, PEDRO ; CHELSOM, PETER ; LUNGIN, PAVEL ; MACHULSKI, JULIUSZ ; MARTONE, MARIO ; MICHELL, KEITH ; MORTE DI UN MATEMATICO NAPOLE TANO (IT, Mario Martone, 1992) ; AMORE MOLESTO, L' (IT, Mario Martone, 1995) ; BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE (UK, Jasmin Dizdar, 1999) ; BHAJI ON THE BEACH (UK, Gurinder Chadha, 1993) ; BYE-BYE (FR, Karim Dridi, 1995) ; FLOR DE MI SECRETO, LA (SP, Pedro Almodovar, 1995) ; FUNNY BONES (US, Peter Chelsom, 1995) ; GIRL GUIDE (PL, Juliusz Machulski, 1995) ; KIKA (SP, Pedro Almodovar, 1993) ; KILER (PL, Juliusz Machulski, 1997) ; LUNA PARK (RU/FR, Pavel Lungin, 1992) ; MARIUS ET JEANETTE (FR, Robert Guediguian, 1997) ; NENETTE ET BONI (FR, Claire Denis, 1996) ; NOTTING HILL (UK, Roger Michell, 1998) ; SLIDING DOORS (US, Peter Howitt, 1998) ; TAKSI-BLJUZ (UR/FR, Pavel Lungin, 1990) ; TEATRO DI GUERRA (IT, Mario Martone, 1998) ; TRAINSPOTTING (UK, Danny Boyle, 1996) ; TWIN TOWN (UK, Kevin Allen, 1997) ; WONDERLAND (UK, Michael Winterbottom, 1999) Summary: Exploring the postmodern city in the context of European cinema.
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NENETTE ET BONI : (FR, Claire Denis, 1996)
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