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Les Enfants Du Paradis: BFI Film Classics (Paperback)

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SKU
9780851703657
Alphabetical Title:
Enfants Du Paradis, Les: BFI Film Classics
Brand / Publisher:
Bloomsbury / BFI
Edition:
1st
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
78
Original Publication Date:
01 Jan 1997
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Description

Les Enfants du paradis, a magnificent picaresque saga of Parisian street life and popular culture, has been called the greatest film ever made. Completed during the Occupation, it nevertheless boasted the largest set ever to have been built in a French studio, a crowd of extras and, under the direction of Marcel Carné, some of the most accomplished technicians and actors available (including Arletty and Jean-Louis Barrault as the central couple doomed to remain apart).

Jill Forbes examines how, at a time of crisis, the film reimagined the history of France. Although Les Enfants du paradis is escapist, even fantastic, Forbes finds in it a radical, counter-cultural sensibility concerned with destabilising social hierarchies and prescribed sexual roles and questioning the opposition between life and art. Vibrant, joyous but also touched by melancholy, the film combines the traditions of high culture and popular theatre to remarkable effect.

Product details

SKU 9780851703657
Alphabetical Title Enfants Du Paradis, Les: BFI Film Classics
Brand / Publisher Bloomsbury / BFI
Edition 1st
Format Paperback
Number of pages 78
Original Publication Date 01 Jan 1997

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