Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Contemporary Film Directors)

Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Contemporary Film Directors)

by ElizabethEzra (Author)

Synopsis

This is the first book on Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the popular and critically acclaimed director of films such as Am\u00e9lie, Delicatessen, A Very Long Engagement, Alien Resurrection, and City of Lost Children. Jeunet's work exemplifies Europe's engagement with Hollywood, while at the same time making him a figurehead of the critically overlooked, specifically French tradition of the cinema of the fantastic.Having garnered both commercial success and critical esteem in genres such as science fiction, fantasy, romantic comedy, and the war epic, Jeunet's work nevertheless engages with key aspects of French history and contemporary French culture. This study analyzes the director's major films, including those he made with Marc Caro, and his early short works. Elizabeth Ezra brings a new perspective to the study of Jeunet's work, uncovering instances of repressed historical trauma involving France's role in Algeria and the Second World War. The book includes a commentary by Jeunet himself on his career and corpus of films.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 176
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 04 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0252075226
ISBN 13: 9780252075223
Book Overview: A penetrating analysis of a director whose work exemplifies Europe's engagement with Hollywood

Media Reviews

Ezra usefully assembles a number of key themes . . . thus linking films that on the surface appear disparate. This gives a very coherent picture of Jeunet as an auteur. --H-France Review


An important title ... and a needed contribution to the critical studies of the whole of Jean-Pierre Jeunet's film production. --French Review
Author Bio
Elizabeth Ezra teaches French and transnational cinema at the University of Stirling, Scotland. She is the author of The Colonial Unconscious: Race and Culture in Interwar France and Georges Melies: The Birth of the Auteur.