As is well known, Jacques Audiard’s De battre mon cœur s’est arrêté (2005) is a remake of Fingers (1978), directed by James Toback. Bucking the usual trend of remakes, De battre is popularly regarded as a more successful film than Fingers. The French film helped propel the careers of Audiard and stars Romain Duris and Niels Arestrup, whereas the careers of Toback and Harvey Keitel stalled in the wake of Fingers. The French remake is also seen as more aesthetically successful in its narrative structure and characterisation. Where Fingers – in some ways typical of the New Hollywood cinema – revolves around the hysterically improbable masculine crisis of Jimmy Angeleli, incarnated in Keitel’s hyperactive performance, Duris’s more nuanced actin...
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The following article frames a particular case-study: the question of the remake in its ontological ...
“Run, Forrest, run!”: this famous quotation from Robert Zemeckis’ hugely successful Forrest Gump is ...
Fritz Lang directed Scarlet Street in a triangulated response to his previous film, The Woman in the...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.This article discusses the films of Jac...
Jacques Audiard’s De rouille et d’os/Rust and Bone provides a further example of this filmmaker’s su...
The film has remained to this day, as contemporary German cinema is still awaiting a more systemic ...
This article explores the norms, spaces, positions and conditions of visibility for non-white refuge...
Fragile yet powerful, macho yet transgressive, Jacques Audiard's films portray disabled, marginalise...
During the late 1950\u27s the French film industry\u27s hard-won financial stability during the Occu...
International audienceThis article considers the challenges Jonson's Volpone presents to contemporar...
This article revisits the ending of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless (1960) in an attempt to untangle th...
The remake has played a significant role in Hollywood production since the 1930s and yet it is frequ...
Although Jacques Doillon is amongst the major film-makers in France, his recent project found no fin...
This paper investigates the connections between French Poetic Realism of the 1930s and American film...
Although generally relegated by present-day historians to the footnotes of film history, Belgian dir...
The following article frames a particular case-study: the question of the remake in its ontological ...
“Run, Forrest, run!”: this famous quotation from Robert Zemeckis’ hugely successful Forrest Gump is ...
Fritz Lang directed Scarlet Street in a triangulated response to his previous film, The Woman in the...