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French Cinema Armes, Roy
French Cinema Armes, Roy
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Roy Armes maps the landscape of French cinema from silent experiments to post-war auteurs, tracing how a nation turned filmmaking into high art. This is film history as cultural archaeology — exploring how France built a cinema of ideas, from poetic realism through the Nouvelle Vague and beyond. Armes doesn't just catalog directors and movements; he examines what makes French cinema distinctly French: the intellectual rigor, the philosophical undercurrents, the refusal to separate entertainment from art. Dense with analysis but never dry, it's a reference book that reads like an argument for why cinema matters. Essential for film students, French cinema devotees, or anyone curious why Truffaut and Godard upended everything. This is the kind of book you keep returning to, each chapter offering new context for films you thought you already understood.
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