The choice of Paris as physical backdrop in popular Hollywood cinema provides film-makers and audiences alike with an instantly recognisable cultural marker, evoking a series of historical, literary, and artistic references. However, despite 'Hollwyood's love affair with the French capital' , there exists a significant parallel strand of popular American movies set on the Côte d'Azur in which, on the surface, 'Frenchness' is equated with a lifestyle of playboys, gentlemen thieves, and fast cars. This article will begin with an overview of the evolution of such films from the 1950s (Preminger's Bonjour Tristesse, for instance, and Hitchcock's To Catch A Thief) to the present day and the success of films including Frankenheimer's Ronin and N...
Using ArcGIS, this article maps the narrative locations of French cinema's box office successes and ...
There is a longstanding misconception surrounding the term French noir, according to which the post-...
International audienceLes Portes de la nuit/Gates of the Night represents something of a paradox in ...
International audienceThis article focuses on the representation of Frenchness in Quentin Tarantino'...
International audienceThis article focuses on the representation of Frenchness in Quentin Tarantino'...
The article explores a corpus of Hollywood Westerns spanning a fifty-year period between 1931 and 19...
This article examines the touristic consumption of Paris in cinema, through a concept of the cinemat...
Since its inception, the Cannes Film Festival was envisioned as a continuation, expansion and enhanc...
This article examines the complexities of both French and American transnational identities as portr...
America\u27s embrace of film noir came swift and furiously, the popularity of noir exists even in co...
International audienceA range of French gangster films appeared in the 1950s, initiated by Hands Off...
Two of Charlie Chaplin’s movies take place in France: A Woman of Paris (1923) and Monsieur Verdoux (...
Love stories portrayed by classical Hollywood seem to cater to middle class values that do not consi...
France in the early decades of the 20th century underwent a profound identity crisis. Torn between t...
This dissertation examines the geography of cultural value from the perspective of popular culture r...
Using ArcGIS, this article maps the narrative locations of French cinema's box office successes and ...
There is a longstanding misconception surrounding the term French noir, according to which the post-...
International audienceLes Portes de la nuit/Gates of the Night represents something of a paradox in ...
International audienceThis article focuses on the representation of Frenchness in Quentin Tarantino'...
International audienceThis article focuses on the representation of Frenchness in Quentin Tarantino'...
The article explores a corpus of Hollywood Westerns spanning a fifty-year period between 1931 and 19...
This article examines the touristic consumption of Paris in cinema, through a concept of the cinemat...
Since its inception, the Cannes Film Festival was envisioned as a continuation, expansion and enhanc...
This article examines the complexities of both French and American transnational identities as portr...
America\u27s embrace of film noir came swift and furiously, the popularity of noir exists even in co...
International audienceA range of French gangster films appeared in the 1950s, initiated by Hands Off...
Two of Charlie Chaplin’s movies take place in France: A Woman of Paris (1923) and Monsieur Verdoux (...
Love stories portrayed by classical Hollywood seem to cater to middle class values that do not consi...
France in the early decades of the 20th century underwent a profound identity crisis. Torn between t...
This dissertation examines the geography of cultural value from the perspective of popular culture r...
Using ArcGIS, this article maps the narrative locations of French cinema's box office successes and ...
There is a longstanding misconception surrounding the term French noir, according to which the post-...
International audienceLes Portes de la nuit/Gates of the Night represents something of a paradox in ...