Focusing on prominent French filmmakers Jean Rouch, Chris Marker, and Alain Resnais, author Laure Astourian elucidates their striking pivot from centering their work on distant lands to scrutinizing their own French urban culture. As awareness of the ramifications of the shrinking empire grew within metropolitan France, these filmmakers turned inward what their similarly white, urban, bourgeois predecessors had long turned outward toward the colonies: the ethnographic gaze.
Featuring some of the most canonical and best-loved films of the French tradition, such as Moi, un Noir, La jete, and Muriel, this is an essential book for readers interested in national identity and cinema.","price":38,"gtin":"9780253069597","brand":"Indiana University Press","product_link":"https://www.discountmags.com/products/ethnographic-optic-paperback","images":["https://img.discountmags.com/products/extras/books/9780253069597_f231fcf.jpg"],"item_group":"2292141"}