We can usually expect something fresh and different to emerge from Australia, and this study is no exception. American Cinematographer
An important contribution to cinema history... especially impressive in its analysis of the French cinema industry, in terms of both mode of production and personnel, and in its analysis of the French technological base. Richard Abel
From 1930 to 1960, France produced some of the most famous films ever made, such as Jean Vigos Z?ro de conduite and Jean Cocteaus Orph?e. Here Colin Crisp investigates this critical period and details the extraordinary ingenuity of French filmmakers, who worked under economic and technological constraints that affected both the production and the consumption of films.
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Political Economy and Industrial Structure 1930-1940
2. Political Economy and Industrial Structure 1940-1960
3. Plant and Technology
4. Personnel
5. The Formation of Audiences
6. Mode of Production and Authorial Control
7. Work Practices and Stylistic Change
Conclusion: The Classic French Cinema and the New Wave
Appendix
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Photo sections follow page 325
Colin Crisp, Associate Professor of Film Studies in the School of Film, Media and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Humanities at Griffith University, is author of Eric Rohmer: Realist and Moralist and Fran?ois Truffaut.