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A History of the French New Wave Cinema

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Univ of Wisconsin Press, Apr 20, 2007 - Performing Arts - 440 pages

The French New Wave cinema is arguably the most fascinating of all film movements, famous for its exuberance, daring, and avant-garde techniques. A History of the French New Wave Cinema offers a fresh look at the social, economic, and aesthetic mechanisms that shaped French film in the 1950s, as well as detailed studies of the most important New Wave movies of the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Richard Neupert first tracks the precursors to New Wave cinema, showing how they provided blueprints for those who would follow. He then demonstrates that it was a core group of critics-turned-directors from the magazine Cahiers du Cinéma—especially François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, and Jean-Luc Godard—who really revealed that filmmaking was changing forever. Later, their cohorts Eric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, and Pierre Kast continued in their own unique ways to expand the range and depth of the New Wave. 

In an exciting new chapter, Neupert explores the subgroup of French film practice known as the Left Bank Group, which included directors such as Alain Resnais and Agnès Varda. With the addition of this new material and an updated conclusion, Neupert presents a comprehensive review of the stunning variety of movies to come out of this important era in filmmaking.

  

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User Review  - Gregory - Goodreads

Given my druthers, I would rather watch a film by Louie Malle, François Truffaut or Jean-Luc Godard than one by just about any of the current crop of directors. I avoid the films of Steven Spielberg ... Read full review

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User Review  - Will - Goodreads

Fairly detailed history of the French New Wave movement, centered mainly on Chabrol, Godard, and Truffaut and usually on films up until about '62/'63. Very nice chapters on the proto-New Wave ... Read full review

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Contents

Where Did the Wave Begin?
3
Alexandre Astruc Agnès Varda and JeanPierre Melville
45
Roger Vadim and Louis Malle
73
Launching a Wave
125
The New Waves Ringleader
161
Le Petit Soldat
207
Eric Rohmer Jacques Rivette Jacques DoniolValcroze and Pierre Kast
247
Alain Resnais and Agnès Varda
299
A Network of Carrier Waves
355
Notes
367
Bibliography
383
Index
395
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About the author (2007)

Richard Neupert is Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor of Film Studies at the University of Georgia. He is the author of The End: Closure and Narration in the Cinema and his translations include Aesthetics of Film and French New Wave: An Artistic School.

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