French B Movies: Suburban Spaces, Universalism, and the Challenge of Hollywood

Author:   David A. Pettersen
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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Pages:   346
Publication Date:   07 March 2023
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French B Movies: Suburban Spaces, Universalism, and the Challenge of Hollywood


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In the impoverished outskirts of French cities, known as the banlieues, minority communities are turning to American culture, history, and theory to make their own voices, cultures, and histories visible. Filmmakers have followed suit, turning to Hollywood genre conventions to challenge notions of identity, belonging, and marginalization in mainstream French film. French B Movies proposes that French banlieue films, far from being a fringe genre, offer a privileged site from which to understand the current state of the French film industry in an age of globalization. This gritty style appears in popular arthouse films such as Mathieu Kassovitz's La Haine and Bande de filles (Girlhood) along with the major Netflix hit series Lupin. David Pettersen traces how, in these works and others, directors fuse features of banlieue cinema with genre formulas associated with both Hollywood and Black cultural models, as well as how transnational genre hybridizations, such as B movies, have become part of the ecosystem of the French film industry. By combining film analysis, cultural history, critical theory, and industry studies, French B Movies reveals how featuring banlieues is as much about trying to imagine new identities and production models for French cinema as it is about representation.

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Author:   David A. Pettersen
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
ISBN:  

9780253064882


ISBN 10:   0253064880
Pages:   346
Publication Date:   07 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Acknowledgments Note on Film Titles and French-Language Citations Introduction 1. Suburban Cinema Between Art and Genre 2. Luc Besson's EuropaCorp and Parkour in the Suburbs 3. Suburban Gangsters: Screen Violence and the Banlieues 4. Suburbanoia and French Banlieue Horror Films 5. Omar Sy: Black Superstardom in Contemporary France 6. Beyond the Art/Genre Divide: Céline Sciamma's Girlhood Conclusion: Genre, Inclusive Casting, and the Suburbs in the Age of SVoD Bibliography Index

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A much-needed contribution to scholarship on banlieue cinema. . . . Pettersen's analyses provide a thoughtful and highly informed discourse on identity politics in contemporary Western, multiracial societies that is of broad relevance, just as his overview of transnational genre theory and industrial exegeses will provide paradigms applicable to other areas of audiovisual study.--Mary Harrod, author of Heightened Genre and Women's Filmmaking in Hollywood: The Rise of the Cine-fille This compelling study revises our ideas about contemporary French cinema, foregrounding the banlieue film--from the work of Mathieu Kassovitz to Luc Besson to Celine Sciamma--and linking it the horror film, socially critical cinema, and art film. Petterson makes judicious use of the tools of cultural history, critical theory, and film analysis in this excavation of the national and transnational character of French cinema.--Kelley Conway, University of Wisconsin-Madison


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David Pettersen is Director of the Film and Media Studies Program and Associate Professor of French and Film and Media Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. He is author of Americanism, Media and the Politics of Culture in 1930s France.

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