by Vecchio, Marjorie; Wenders, Wim
TitleThe films of Claire Denis : intimacy on the border
Item typeBook
Author(s)
  • Vecchio, Marjorie
  • Wenders, Wim
SeriesInternational library of the moving image
ISBN
  • 9781848859531
  • 1848859538
  • 9781848859548
  • 1848859546
Volume13
LanguageEnglish
URLLink to original record
Notes
  • Bibliography: pages 227-232.
  • Part I Interviews. 'To let the image sing' : conversations with Dickson Hinchcliffe and Stuart Staples / Martine Beugnet -- Interview with Nelly Quettier / Kirsten Johnson -- Interview with Alex Descas / Jean-Luc Nancy -- Part II Relations. La famille Denis / Catherine Wheatley -- Reinventing community, or non-relational relations in Claire Denis's I can't sleep / San Ishii-Gonzalez -- Beyond the Other : grafting relations in the films of Claire Denis / James S. Williams -- Part III Global citizenship. Beyond Post-colonialism? from Chocolat to White material / Cornelia Ruhe -- Trouble every day : the Neo-colonialists bite back / Florence Martin -- Foreignness and employment : a study of the role of work in the films of Claire Denis / Rafael Ruiz Pleguezuelos -- The intruder according to Claire Denis / Jean-Luc Nancy -- Part IV Within film. Delivering : Claire Denis's opening sequences / Noëlle Rouxel-Cubberly -- Rhythms of relationality : Denis and dance / Laura McMahon -- That interrupting feeling : interstitial disjunctions in Claire Denis's L'intrus / Firoza Elavia -- Points of flight, lines of fracture : Claire Denis's uncanny landscape / Henrik Gustafsson -- Arthouse/grindhouse : Claire Denis and the 'New French Extremity' / Adam Nayman and Andrew Tracy.
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. CBPF.
Physical descriptionxxiii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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