Hitchcock and France: The Forging of an Auteur

Hitchcock and France: The Forging of an Auteur

by James M. Vest
Hitchcock and France: The Forging of an Auteur

Hitchcock and France: The Forging of an Auteur

by James M. Vest

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Overview

In his bold new study of the career of one of filmmaking's premier directors, author James M. Vest traces two intertwining strands of history: Alfred Hitchcock's interest in French culture, and French critics' sometimes complementary, sometimes confrontational interest in him. In the 1950s, Hitchcock was increasingly committed to including French-related elements in his films to enhance suspense and humor. At that same time, young critics in France-including François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer, and Jean-Luc Godard-discovered in Hitchcock's films the mark of an auteur. They saw in him the creator of a cohesive body of work that bore his unique imprint, and in so doing, they countered the dominant opinion of Hitchcock as a proficient craftsman but ultimately just a maker of implausible melodramas. These interactions, explored fully and in-depth here, led not only to a revolution in film criticism, but also to a reenergizing of French cinema as well as the creation of a reputation that has lasted decades.

Here is examined for the first time the cultural and intellectual background of those convergences in the mid-1950s-when the auteur theory was first being developed-as well as Hitchcock's transformation of French source materials in such films as I Confess and Vertigo, his use of French allusions in several films, and his New Wave tendencies in others. Providing access to books, essays, reviews, screenplays, and advertisements not generally available, Hitchcock and France chronicles a crucial period in the history of both filmmaking and film-viewing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275970895
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2003
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

JAMES M. VEST teaches French, Interdisciplinary Humanities, and Film Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. His essays on Hitchcock have appeared in Hitchcock Annual and The French Review.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Usage Norms: Abbreviations, Translations, Synopses, Film Credits, Release Dates
Introduction: Hitchcock and France at Midcentury
1950-1953: The Hitchcock Question and Its French Context
1954: Encountering Hitchcock
1955: The Hitchcockian Persona in France
1956: A Banner Year
1957-1959: From Theory to Practice
Appendix: Paris Openings of Hitchcock Films, 1950-1959
Bibliography
General Index
Index of Film Titles

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