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François Ozon

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This is the first study of the films of François Ozon, and places the precocious French auteur in a lucid critical framework, highlighting Ozon's importance for a thoroughly postmodern film-going ...
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Available in paperback for the first time, this is a full-length study of the films of François Ozon, director of such diverse films as 8 femmes, Swimming Pool, 5x2 and Les amants criminels. Andrew Asibong’s passionate and critical analysis focuses on the extent to which Ozon’s seemingly light touch never ceases to engage with the fundamentally weighty issue of existential transformation, a transformation that affects both his protagonists and his audiences.

A central question emerges: what is at stake, cinematically, ethically and politically, in Ozon’s alternatively utopian and cynical flirtation with the construction and deconstruction of contemporary social relations.

Revealing Ozon as a highly adept ‘fan’ of a whole range of thought, literature and cinema, Asibong places the precocious French auteur in an intellectual yet highly accessible critical framework, allowing Ozon’s importance for a thoroughly postmodern filmgoing generation to be given the attention it deserves.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 168
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: French Film Directors Series
Publication Date: 21 January 2016
ISBN: 9781784992835
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

Film history, theory or criticism, Individual film directors, film-makers

Andrew Asibong is Reader in Film and Cultural Studies at Birkbeck, University of London

Family film-maker: an introduction to François Ozon
1. Desire unlimited: sexualities on the move?
2. Master and servant: society, spectacle and sadomasochistic cinema
3. Shadow of the spectre: cinema beyond relation?
4. Blood, tears and song: genre and the shock of over-stimulation
A drop in the ocean: concluding remarks
Filmography
Index