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France in Film Since 1945 | La Trobe University 09/25/21 FRE2FRF - France in Film Since 1945 | La Trobe University FRE2FRF - France in Film Since 1945 View Online Subject Coordinator: Dr James Cannon 122 items Week 1 (11 items) History on Film/Film on History - Robert A. Rosenstone, 2014 Book | Prescribed | Group reading: Chapter 1: History on film The companion to French cinema - Ginette Vincendeau, 1996 Book | Prescribed Rebuilding the world after the second world war - Margaret MacMillan, 2009-09-11 Article | Recommended France since 1870: Culture, society and the making of the republic - Charles Sowerwine, 2009 Book | Prescribed France since 1945 - Robert Gildea, 2002 Book | Prescribed La vie en bleu: France and the French since 1900 - Harry Roderick Kedward, 2005 Book | Prescribed Historical dictionary of the French fourth and fifth republics, 1946-1991 - Wayne Northcutt, 1992 Book | Recommended Chapter 8: The trente glorieuses and after - Joseph Bergin Chapter | Recommended | Chapter 8: Les trente glorieuses Postwar: A history of Europe since 1945 - Tony Judt, 2005 Book | Recommended Memory and power in post-war Europe: studies in the presence of the past - 2002 Book | Recommended | Chapter 2: Myth, memory and policy in France since 1945 La France du temps pre ́ sent: 1945-2005 - Michelle Zancarini-Fournel, Christian Delacroix, Henry Rousso, 2010 Book | Recommended Week 2 (8 items) 1/10 09/25/21 FRE2FRF - France in Film Since 1945 | La Trobe University Hiroshima mon amour - Alain Resnais, 1959 Audio-visual document | Prescribed Hiroshima mon amour - Joanna Di Mattia, 2013 Article | Prescribed | Group reading Death in life: Survivors of Hiroshima - Robert Jay Lifton, 1991 Book | Prescribed | Presenter 1: Introduction: Research and researcher An ugly carnival - Antony Beevor, 2009-06-05 Article | Prescribed | Presenter 2 Chapter 21: Memory by analogy: Hiroshima, mon amour - Nancy Wood Chapter | Recommended Hiroshima mon amour: Time indefinite - Kent Jones, 2015-07-13 Article | Recommended "Documenting" the national past in French film - Dana Stand, 2004 Article | Recommended Chapter 5: Hiroshima mon amour: You must remember this - Michael S. Roth Chapter | Recommended Week 3 (8 items) Mon oncle - Jacques Tati, 1958 Audio-visual document | Prescribed | This film can be viewed online via the Library catalogue (Kanopy) Jacques Tati in the ultra- modern house - Christopher Heathcote, 2014 Article | Prescribed | Group reading Is France being Americanized? - Pierre Emmanuel, 1958 Article | Prescribed | Presenter 1 Introduction - Kristin Ross Chapter | Prescribed | Presenter 2: Introduction Mon oncle - Matt Zoller Seitz, 2004-01-06 Article | Recommended Mon oncle - Alan Rich, 1990-07-02 Article | Recommended Chapter 7: The Americanization of Europe's economic and social life - Richard H. Pells Chapter | Recommended | Chapter 7: The Americanization of Europe's economic and social life Situationist theses on traffic - Guy Debord, 1959 Article | Recommended 2/10 09/25/21 FRE2FRF - France in Film Since 1945 | La Trobe University Week 4 (13 items) À bout de souffle/ Breathless - Jean- Luc Godard, 1960 Audio-visual document | Prescribed | This film can be viewed online via the Library catalogue (Informit EduTV) Breathless - Patrick Young, 2011 Article | Prescribed | Group reading Seducing the French: The dilemma of Americanization - Richard F. Kuisel, 1993 Book | Prescribed | Presenter 1: Chapter 1: Anti-Americanism and national identity Who killed Brigitte Bardot? Perspectives on the New Wave at fifty - Vanessa R. Schwartz, 2010 Article | Prescribed | Presenter 2 Breathless then and now - Dudley Andrew, 2014-02-28 Article | Recommended Breathless - Roger Ebert, 2003-07-20 Article | Recommended À bout de souffle: French film guide - Ramona Fotiade, 2013 Book | Recommended Breathless - John Powers, 1992-07-09 Article | Recommended Chapter 11: 'It really makes you sick!' Jean- Luc Godard's À bout de souffle (1959) - Michel Marie Chapter | Recommended The French New Wave: An artistic school - Michel Marie, 2003 Book | Recommended The New Wave's American reception - Richard Neupert, 2010 Article | Recommended It's so French!: Hollywood, Paris, and the making of cosmopolitan film culture - Vanessa R. Schwartz, 2007 Book | Recommended A certain tendency of the French cinema - Francois Truffaut, 1954 Article | Recommended Week 5 (10 items) 3/10 09/25/21 FRE2FRF - France in Film Since 1945 | La Trobe University La bataille d'Alger: The battle of Algiers - Gillo Pontecorvo, Jean Martin, Brahim Haggiag, Yacef Saadi, 1966 Audio-visual document | Prescribed The Battle of Algiers: Bombs and boomerangs - Peter Matthews, 2011-08-10 Article | Prescribed | Group reading Introduction - Todd Shepard Chapter | Prescribed | Presenter 1: Introduction Algeria: France's undeclared war - Martin Evans, 2012 Book | Prescribed | Presenter 2: Postscript Cine qua non: The political import and impact of The Battle of Algiers - Stephen J. Whitfield , 2012 Article | Recommended 'Based on actual events...' Pontecorvo's Battle of Algiers, 40 years on - Nicholas Harrison, 2007 Article | Recommended Chapter 17: The Battle of Algiers revisited - Gerhard Koch Chapter | Recommended Re- viewing The Battle of Algiers with Germaine Tillion - Donald Reid, 2005 Article | Recommended Multi- directional history in The Battle of Algiers - Ethan B. Katz Article | Recommended Re- viewing The Battle of Algiers with Zohra Drif - Donald Reid Article | Recommended Week 6 (17 items) Nuit noire: le 17 octobre 1961 - Alain Tasma, 2005 Audio-visual document | Recommended | Nuit noire (without English subtitles) #17OCTOBRE1961 : LA POLICE FRANÇAISE TUE DES ALGÉRIENS | LA GRANDE H, EMMANUEL BLANCHARD - YouTube Audio-visual document | Recommended | French documentary and interview on 17 October 1961 (without English subtitles) Documentaire: ici, on noie les Algériens, 17 octobre 1961 - YouTube Audio-visual document | Recommended | French documentary on 17 October 1961 (without English subtitles) 4/10 09/25/21 FRE2FRF - France in Film Since 1945 | La Trobe University Valuable films from France - David Walsh, 2005-09-28 Article | Prescribed | Group reading Chapter 19: The Algerian War on French soil: The Paris massacre of 17 October 1961 - Hélène Jaccomard Chapter | Prescribed | Presenter 1 Paris 1961: Algerians, state terror, and memory - Jim House, Neil MacMaster, 2006 Book | Prescribed | Presenter 2: General introduction Social memories in (post)colonial France: Remembering the Franco- Algerian War - Jo McCormack, 2011 Article | Recommended Chapter 7: Algeria in Paris: Fifty years on - Isabel Hollis Chapter | Recommended Memory's bombes à retardement: Maurice Papon, crimes against humanity, and 17 October 1961 - Richard J. Goslan, 1998 Article | Recommended Forgetting is easy, remembering is murder: Didier Daeninckx, Meurtres pour mémoire (1983) - Alan Morris, 2017 Article | Recommended The massacre that Paris denied - Nabila Ramdani, 2011-10-17 Article | Recommended World reactions to the 1961 Paris pogrom - Daniel A. Gordon, 2000 Article | Recommended 1961 - Algerians massacred on Paris streets - Amanda Morrow, 2010-12-02 Article | Recommended France remembers Algerian massacre 50 years on - Kim Willsher, 2011-10-18 Article | Recommended Police violence in Paris, October 1961: Historical sources, methods and conclusions - Jean- Paul Brunet, 2008 Article | Recommended Time to move on: A reply to Jean- Paul Brunet - Jim House, Neil Macmaster, 2008 Article | Recommended Critique : Nuit noire, 17 octobre 1961 - Sandy Gillet, 2005 Article | Recommended Week 7 (7 items) 5/10 09/25/21 FRE2FRF - France in Film Since 1945 | La Trobe University Les roseaux sauvages: wild reeds - Elodie Bouchez, Gae ̈ l Morel, Andre ́ Te ́ chine ́ , Georges Benayoun, Alain Sarde, IMA Films, Films Alain Sarde (Firm), c1994 Audio-visual document | Prescribed Bend, don't break: André Téchiné's Wild Reeds - Katharine Thornton, 2006 Article | Prescribed | Group reading Chapter 1: Was there a cultural revolution c.1958- c.1974? - Arthur Marwick Chapter | Prescribed | Presenter 1: Chapter 1: Was There a Cultural Revolution c.1958-c.1974? Conceptualising youth culture in postwar France - David Looseley, 2007 Article | Prescribed | Presenter 2 Chapter 4: Film at the crossroads: Les roseaux sauvages (Techine, 1994) - Wendy Everett Chapter | Recommended Wild Reeds: A film of the past, for our future - Robin Wood, 2006 Article | Recommended Shaping youth in Salut les copains 1 - Chris Tinker, 2007 Article | Recommended Week 8 (9 items) After May - Olivier Assayas, 2012 Audio-visual document | Prescribed Olivier Assayas’ Après mai | Fiction and Film for Scholars of France - Daniel A. Gordon Webpage | Prescribed | Group reading The imaginary revolution: Parisian students and workers in 1968 - Michael Seidman, 2004 Book | Prescribed | Presenter 1: Introduction: May 1968 – A rupture? We Have a Situation Here: Coming After May 1968 With Olivier Assayas - Donald Reid, 2014 Article | Prescribed | Presenter 2 6/10 09/25/21 FRE2FRF - France in Film Since 1945 | La Trobe University Chapter 1: Rethinking May 68 - Julian Jackson Chapter | Recommended May '68 and its afterlives - Kristin Ross, 2002 Book | Recommended Chapter 11: France: Students and workers - David Caute Chapter | Recommended | Chapter 11: France: Students and workers May '68: France's politics of memory - Patrice de Beer, 2008-04-28 Article | Recommended May 1968: A watershed in French life - Steven Erlanger, 2008-04-29 Article | Recommended Week 9 (11 items) My enemy's enemy: Klaus Barbie and the fascist connection
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