Cinéma-monde: Decentred Perspectives on Global Filmmaking in French
Cinéma-monde: Decentred Perspectives on Global Filmmaking in French
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Abstract
The first book devoted to a wide-ranging study of developments in global French-language cinema, from Quebec to Mauritania and from Belgium to Cambodia, Cinéma-monde picks up on the lively scholarly debates generated by the related topic of littérature-monde. Extending the scope of this debate to cover the thriving and diverse area of international French-language cinema, this innovative book also considers cinema from France within the context of global production. With contributions from an international range of specialists, and with considerations of works by contemporary directors like Rachid Bouchareb, Abderrahmane Sissako and Rithy Panh, Cinéma-monde explores the porous borders around francophone spaces and the ways in which languages and identities ‘travel’ in contemporary cinema.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
The Kaleidoscope of Cinéma-monde
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Part I From Local to Global: The Cinéma(s)-monde(s) of Auteurs and Actors
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Site 2: Style and Encounter in Rithy Panh’s Cinéma-monde
Joseph Mai
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2
Globalisation, Cinema and Terrorism in Rachid Bouchareb’s Films: London River, Baton Rouge and Little Senegal
Mireille Rosello
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Guerrilla Filmmaking with Rachid Djaïdani
Laura Reeck
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Globalisation, Cinéma-monde and the Work of Abderrahmane Sissako
Dayna Oscherwitz
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The Career of Actress Hafsia Herzi: Crossing Borders, Challenging Barriers
Leslie Kealhofer-Kemp
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Site 2: Style and Encounter in Rithy Panh’s Cinéma-monde
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Part II Voyages, Limits and Borders
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Lost at Sea or Charting a New Course? Mapping the Murky Contours of Cinéma-monde in Floating Francophone Films
Michael Gott
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The Beautiful Fantasy: Imaginary Representations of Football in West African Cinema
Vlad Dima
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Merry Christmas in No Man’s Land: European Borders, Language Barriers and Front Lines in Christian Carion’s Joyeux Noël
Gemma King
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An Ostrich, a Backhoe and a few Ski-Doos: Tracking the Road Movie in Quebec and Beyond
Thibaut Schilt
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Accented Mappings of France in a Globalised World: Le Havre (2011) and Samba (2014) through the Lens of Cinéma-monde
Leïla Ennaïli
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Lost at Sea or Charting a New Course? Mapping the Murky Contours of Cinéma-monde in Floating Francophone Films
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Part III Hubs and Spheres of Production
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Activist Cinéma-monde in Paris: Filming Foreigners in the French Capital
Alison Rice
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Cinema Made in Liège: A ‘Hub’ of Francophone Belgian Filmmaking
Jamie Steele
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‘Images of Diversity’: Film Policy and the State Struggle for the Representation of Difference in French Cinema
Michelle Stewart
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Youth and Média-engagé: Is This West Africa’s Heterolinguistic Cinéma-monde?
Carina Yervasi
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Activist Cinéma-monde in Paris: Filming Foreigners in the French Capital
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Epilogues
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End Matter
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