Studies in French Cinema News (November 2012) 1. Studies in French Cinema vol 12 no 3 2. Portraits d'artistes 3. 1895 no 67 5. New books ********************************************* 1. Studies in French Cinema vol 12 no 3 The next issue is a special number on women directors of the last decade. It contains: CARRIE TARR, Editorial: Women’s Filmmaking in France 2000-2010 TIM PALMER, Crashing the Millionaires’ Club: Popular Women’s Cinema in Twenty-first Century France SARAH LEAHY, ‘A la place de l’autre…’: Otherness, Gender and Nation in Two Films by Agnès Jaoui MARY HARROD, The Réalisactrice and the Rom-Com in the 2000s ISABELLE VANDERSCHELDEN, Réalisa(c)trices Screening the Self: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi and Maïwenn MARTINE BEUGNET, Encoding Loss: Corporeality and (Im)materiality in the Age of the Digital EMMA WILSON, Precarious Lives: On girls in Mia Hansen-Løve and Others CARRIE TARR, Filmography: Women’s Filmmaking in France 2000-2010 ********************************************* 2. Portraits d'artistes The French Cinema Project 'Portraits d'artistes' is currently seeking scholars willing to offer bibliographical entries both literary and personal on French actors/actresses (1000 words maximum) for a future publication. If you are interested in contributing please email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Entries still available: V. Romance, Richard Bohringer, Maurice Chevalier, Flon, Jacques Dufilho, Michel Galabru, Daniel Prévost, Ticky Holgado, Claude Rich , Jean-Pierre Marielle, Jean Piat, Patrick Timsit, François Morel, Julie Depardieu, Caroline Cellier, Hippolyte Girardot, Marlène Jobert, Francis Huster, Sandrine Kiberlain, Bernard Giraudeau, Pierre Mondy, Edith Scob, Charles Vanel, Jean Lefèvre, Guy Marchand, Eddy Mitchell. ********************************************* 3. 1895 no 67 The latest issue of « 1895, revue d’histoire du cinéma » is now available. Number 67 of the journal includes articles by Georges Didi-Huberman (« Eisenstein contre Barthes »), François Albéra (on Bergmann’s Persona), Delphine Wehrli (on the relationship between Bazin & Aristarco), Jean-Pierre Berthomé and Guillaume Vernet (on Les Enfants du paradis), and a major archive dossier entitled « Ouvrons Bazin ! » co-ordinated by François Albéra Laurent Le Forestier. For a detailed presentation of this issue, see: http://www.afrhc.fr/2012/08/1895-revue-dhistoire-du-cinema-no67/ You can join the AFRHC at http://www.afrhc.fr/adhesion/. If you would like to be kept informed about the AFRHC’s activities and about film history publications and events in France and elsewhere, please subscribe to our free newsletter “cine-histoire” by writing to: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or at: http://www.afrhc.fr/lettre-dinformation/. ********************************************* 4. New books Julia Dobson, Negotiating the auteur: Dominique Cabrera, Noemie Lvovsky, Laetitia Masson and Marion Vernoux (Manchester University Press, French Film Directors) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Negotiating-Auteur-Dominique-Laetitia-Directors/dp/0719072182 Jonathan Driskell, Marcel Carné (Manchester University Press, French Film Directors) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Marcel-Carne-French-Film-Directors/dp/0719079977/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347942176&sr=8-1 ********************************************* _____________________________________________________ Phil Powrie Professor of Cinema Studies Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences The Elizabeth Fry Building University of Surrey GU2 7XH [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Faculty Administrative Officer and PA to the Dean: Linda Ellis < [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> >/+44 (0)1483689445 Webpage: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/fahs/people/phil_powrie/index.htm Studies in French Cinema: http://surrey.ac.uk/fahs/research/sfc _____________________________________________________ ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: https://listserv.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html