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Informationen zum Autor Emma Wilson is Reader in Contemporary French Literature and Film at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Klappentext Alain Resnais, director of 'Hiroshima mon amour' (1959) and 'L'Annee derniere a Marienbad' (1961), has transformed the representation of memory, fantasy and desire in modern cinema. This illuminating introduction to his work, extending from his earliest documentaries to the musical films of the last decade, traces the evolving patterns of his filmmaking, its changing reflections on mortality, guilt, chance and human doubt. Exploring questions of the time-image, of trauma, of the senses, this volume sets Resnais' films in the context of important current debates in film theory, and provides a concise account of critical discussions of his work in France and beyond. Yet it also offers a highly personal and detailed engagement with individual images and scenes in Resnais' films. A passionate and partial defence of Resnais' work, old and new, this volume stands apart in its attention to the more tangible and moving pleasures of his films, their pathos, rigour and visual beauty. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Illustrations Introduction 1. Documentaries 1948-1958 2. 'Hiroshima mon amour' (1959) 3. 'L'Annee derniere a Marienbad' (1961) 4. 'Muriel ou le temps d'un retour' (1963) 5. 'La Guerre est finie' (1966)! 'Je t'aime je t'aime' (1968)! 'Stavisky' (1974) 6. 'Providence' (1977) 7. 'Mon oncle d'Amerique' (1980)! 'La vie est un roman' (1983)! 'L'Amour a mort' (1984)! 'Melo' (1986)! 'I Want to Go Home' (1989) 8. 'Smoking/No Smoking' (1993)! 'On Connait la chanson' (1997)! 'Pas sur la bouche' (2003) Filmography Select Bibliography