The Cinema of Mia Hansen-Løve: Candour and Vulnerability

Author:   Kate Ince (Reader in French Film and Gender Studies, University of Birmingham)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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9781474447676


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   16 February 2021
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The Cinema of Mia Hansen-Løve: Candour and Vulnerability


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Since 2007 Mia Hansen-Lve has directed a series of meditative film dramas about families, love, vulnerability and growing up, all of them exceptionally attentive to film's ability to convey the passing of time, separation and loss. As the first book-length study of the films of Mia Hansen-Lve, this volume introduces her cinema to both an academic and a general readership. Exploring her move from acting, via criticism, to directing, the book first investigates the complexity of her situation as a female auteur based in France. With detailed readings of her films up to Maya (2018), it then examines the precariousness of their families, their emphasis on vulnerability, failure, adversity and resilience, the particular candour of Hansen-Lve's filming style, and the vital parts played by music and time in her cinema. It concludes that her cinema may best be regarded as a thoroughly contemporary one, distinguished by a tendency to transcendence that is both ethical and aesthetic.

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Author:   Kate Ince (Reader in French Film and Gender Studies, University of Birmingham)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
Weight:   0.230kg
ISBN:  

9781474447676


ISBN 10:   1474447678
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   16 February 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of figuresAcknowledgements Introduction: Mia Hansen-Løve, Transnational Auteur 1. Fracture familiale 2. Vulnerable People 3. Adversity and Resilience: The Post-Secular Ethic of Vocation 4. Candid Camera, or an Aesthetic of Transcendence 5. Lost In Music 6. The Rivers of Time Conclusion: Contemporaneity and the Ethic of Transcendence Bibliography Filmography Index

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This brilliant and elegant study of director Mia Hansen-Løve – the first monograph on her films – draws attention to their ethical dimensions and radical rethinking of questions of vulnerability. Infinitely resourceful and illuminating, it looks across the six films and also considers Hansen-Løve’s work as film critic. Kate Ince argues for the seriousness of the films, their commitment to cinema as a way to practice philosophy, and search for wisdom, the good and beauty. -- Emma Wilson, University of Cambridge


This brilliant and elegant study of director Mia Hansen-L�ve - the first monograph on her films - draws attention to their ethical dimensions and radical rethinking of questions of vulnerability. Infinitely resourceful and illuminating, it looks across the six films and also considers Hansen-L�ve's work as film critic. Kate Ince argues for the seriousness of the films, their commitment to cinema as a way to practice philosophy, and search for wisdom, the good and beauty.--Emma Wilson, University of Cambridge


This brilliant and elegant study of director Mia Hansen-Løve - the first monograph on her films - draws attention to their ethical dimensions and radical rethinking of questions of vulnerability. Infinitely resourceful and illuminating, it looks across the six films and also considers Hansen-Løve's work as film critic. Kate Ince argues for the seriousness of the films, their commitment to cinema as a way to practice philosophy, and search for wisdom, the good and beauty.--Emma Wilson, University of Cambridge


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Kate Ince is Reader in French Film and Gender Studies at the University of Birmingham

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