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Chris Marker

Early Film Writings

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Formative writings by French avant-garde filmmaker Chris Marker
 

It is hard to imagine French cinema without La JetÉe (1962), the time-travel short feature by the reclusive French filmmaker Christian FranÇois Bouche-Villeneuve, better known as Chris Marker. He not only influenced artists ranging from David Bowie to J. G. Ballard but also inspired the cult film 12 Monkeys. Marker’s influence expanded beyond his own films through his writings for the French monthly Esprit as well as anthologies and newly founded film publications.

 

This first English translation of Marker’s early writings on film brings together reviews and essays, published between 1948 and 1955, that span the topics of film style, adaptation, and ideology, as well as animation and the debates surrounding 3-D and wide-screen technologies, ranging from late silent-era films to postwar Hollywood’s efforts to contend with the rise of television. Readers will find commentary on Laurence Olivier’s 1944 screen adaptation of Henry V, a scathing review of Robert Montgomery’s Lady in the Lake (1947), critiques of Walt Disney productions, a discussion of the pitfalls of prioritizing commercial success over aesthetic values, and more.

 

An indispensable resource for cinephiles and scholars alike, these texts document the emergence of Marker’s critical voice and situate him alongside such contemporaries as AndrÉ Bazin and Eric Rohmer, as well as the future French New Wave figures Jean-Luc Godard and FranÇois Truffaut. They show how his remarks on individual films open onto his engagement with films as social and cultural phenomena.

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Authors:
Marker, Chris
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United States
Format:
Paperback
Editors:
Ungar, Steven
Illustrations Note:
38 black and white illustrations
ISBN:
9781517913199
Number of Pages:
248
Publication Date:
13/08/2024
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
Minnesota
Imprint:
University of Minnesota Press
SKU:
9781517913199

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