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Fragile yet powerful, macho yet transgressive, Jacques Audiard’s films portray disabled, marginalised or otherwise non-normative bodies in constant states of crisis and transformation. Jacques Audiard is the first book on the cinema of one of the most important French directors working today. It studies his screenwriting background, his collaborative practices and his use of genre motifs alongside his reputation as a celebrated French auteur. Using the motif of border-crossing – both physical and symbolic – the book explores how Audiard’s films construct and transcend boundaries of many forms. Focusing on the representation of the physical body, French society and broader transnational contexts, it reveals how Audiard’s cinema occupies a space both within and beyond the imaginary of French cinema.

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'Well-argued and with an extensive scholarly apparatus of appendices and a well-researched bibliography, this is an excellent study of an approachable and critically acclaimed director which will be useful to film scholars and in the classroom.'
F. J. Handyside, French Studies

'King’s insistent prose matches the confrontational intensity of Audiard’s films, while her analysis methodically delineates her understanding of Audiard as an inherently paradoxical creator...'
Marina Massidda, Bright Lights Film Journal

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Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Body: physical boundaries (De battre mon cœur s’est arrêté, Sur mes lèvres and De rouille et d’os)
2 Society: cultural barriers (Regarde les hommes tomber, Un prophète and Un héros très discret)
3 Globe: national borders (Dheepan and Les Frères Sisters)
Conclusion
Index

Jacques Audiard

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    A Hardback by Gemma King

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 08/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781526133007, 978-1526133007
      ISBN10: 1526133008

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Fragile yet powerful, macho yet transgressive, Jacques Audiard’s films portray disabled, marginalised or otherwise non-normative bodies in constant states of crisis and transformation. Jacques Audiard is the first book on the cinema of one of the most important French directors working today. It studies his screenwriting background, his collaborative practices and his use of genre motifs alongside his reputation as a celebrated French auteur. Using the motif of border-crossing – both physical and symbolic – the book explores how Audiard’s films construct and transcend boundaries of many forms. Focusing on the representation of the physical body, French society and broader transnational contexts, it reveals how Audiard’s cinema occupies a space both within and beyond the imaginary of French cinema.

      Trade Review

      'Well-argued and with an extensive scholarly apparatus of appendices and a well-researched bibliography, this is an excellent study of an approachable and critically acclaimed director which will be useful to film scholars and in the classroom.'
      F. J. Handyside, French Studies

      'King’s insistent prose matches the confrontational intensity of Audiard’s films, while her analysis methodically delineates her understanding of Audiard as an inherently paradoxical creator...'
      Marina Massidda, Bright Lights Film Journal

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      1 Body: physical boundaries (De battre mon cœur s’est arrêté, Sur mes lèvres and De rouille et d’os)
      2 Society: cultural barriers (Regarde les hommes tomber, Un prophète and Un héros très discret)
      3 Globe: national borders (Dheepan and Les Frères Sisters)
      Conclusion
      Index

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