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Laura Jean Carroll <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Jun 2004 09:20:34 +1000
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Hello Paul,

in addition to the sources already mentioned you might like to take a look
at T.Jefferson Kline, Screening the Text: Intertextuality in New Wave French
Cinema.  Also JIll Forbes, The Cinema in France: After the New Wave, esp the
chapter on Hollywood as influence and intertext.  There are some interesting
essays in Andrew Horton ed. Play it Again, Sam: Retakes on Remakes (though I
think there is only one essay specifically dealing with french cinema, and
since it's on Breathless it will be traversing the reverse direction.)
Combing through Hillier's volumes of Cahiers criticism is going to yield
some great stuff too.
There is a short but pithy essay on the subject of 60s french cinema's
appropriation of Hitchcock in Gilbert Adair's book Surfing the Zeitgeist,
which might be of use as a curtain-raiser type reading.
cheers
laura

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