Indiana University Press is pleased to announce the recent publication of: Cinema as History Michel Brault and Modern Quebec André Loiselle With a career spanning more than five decades, director and cinematographer Michel Brault is one of the most influential figures in Québécois cinema. Brault's early works, including Les Raquetteurs and Pour la suite du monde, reflect a previously unacknowledged and unfulfilled need on the part of Québécois society to see its own culture depicted onscreen, and helped spark a cultural renaissance in Quebec. His 1974 fiction feature Les Ordres, which deals with the Quebec Liberation Front crisis and the invocation of the War Measures Act, has consistently been listed as one of the best Québécois and Canadian films to date. Brault's work as cinematographer-on groundbreaking films such as Claude Jutra's Mon oncle Antoine (1971) and Francis Mankiewicz's Les Bons Débarras (1980)-and his contributions to the development of the cinema-verité movement, have been equally significant. Distributed for the Toronto International Film Festival Group Sales territory is world excluding Canada 237 pp., 78 b&w illus. paper 978-0-96891326-0 $29.95 For more information, visit: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/product_info.php?isbn=978-0-96891326-0 For Instructors: If you are interested in adopting this book for course use, please see our exam copy policy: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/information.php?info_id=122&meid=122 --------------------------- Laura Baich Electronic Marketing Manager Indiana University Press 812-855-8287 | 812-856-0415 (fax) online: http://iupress.indiana.edu blog: http://iupress.typepad.com/blog Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/iupress ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu