Auteur/Provocateur - The Films of Denys Arcand (Hardcover)


With the international critical and commercial successes of "Le Declin de l'empire americain" ("The Decline of the American Empire," 1986) and "Jesus de Montreal" ("Jesus of Montreal," 1989) Denys Arcand has risen to the forefront of Canadian filmmaking. These films brought wider recognition to a director whose career spans 30 years and who has played a pivotal role in the development of our perception of French-Canadian cinema. This collection of essays presents a complete portrait of this fascinating filmmaker.

Arcand has consistently produced intelligent and challenging works whose caustic expositions of society's contradictions leave no one indifferent, from the controversial documentary "On est au coton" ("We're Fed UP," 1970), censored by the National Film Board for its subversive description of the textile industry in Quebec, to "Rejeanne Padovani" (1973), a fiction film shifting from operatic beauty to graphic violence in its depiction of analysis of the failure of the nationalist dream that underlies the entire French-Canadian culture.


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With the international critical and commercial successes of "Le Declin de l'empire americain" ("The Decline of the American Empire," 1986) and "Jesus de Montreal" ("Jesus of Montreal," 1989) Denys Arcand has risen to the forefront of Canadian filmmaking. These films brought wider recognition to a director whose career spans 30 years and who has played a pivotal role in the development of our perception of French-Canadian cinema. This collection of essays presents a complete portrait of this fascinating filmmaker.

Arcand has consistently produced intelligent and challenging works whose caustic expositions of society's contradictions leave no one indifferent, from the controversial documentary "On est au coton" ("We're Fed UP," 1970), censored by the National Film Board for its subversive description of the textile industry in Quebec, to "Rejeanne Padovani" (1973), a fiction film shifting from operatic beauty to graphic violence in its depiction of analysis of the failure of the nationalist dream that underlies the entire French-Canadian culture.

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Imprint

Praeger Publishers Inc

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 1995

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First published

June 1995

Editors

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

208

ISBN-13

978-0-313-29672-7

Barcode

9780313296727

Categories

LSN

0-313-29672-3



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