World Film Locations: Marseilles

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World Film Locations: Marseilles

Author(s): Marcelline Block

  • Publisher: Intellect Ltd
  • Publication Date: April 15, 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 128 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1841507237
  • ISBN-13: 9781841507231

Book Description

As France’s oldest city, Marseilles has a significant cinematic culture, dating back to the 1890s when the Lumière brothers shot many films there. Due to its prolific film industry in the 1920s, Marseilles was referred to as “the French Los Angeles.”

World Film Locations: Marseilles examines the representations of this port city in cinema, through essays and film scene reviews devoted to an exploration of its topography as depicted by Jean Epstein, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Melville, Jean Renoir, Jean-Jacques Beineix, and many others. This volume showcases Marseilles’s diversity as articulated onscreen: from the winding streets of the Panier to the Old Port’s noisy markets, from the bustling Canebière to the dockyards of the Grand Port Maritime, from the cliffs of Provençal encircling the city to sun-drenched calanques leading to the dazzling cerulean sea. World Film Locations: Marseilles features maps of film scenes, high-quality screengrabs, and images of movie locations as they appear today, accompanied by original texts penned by leading international film scholars and critics and an interview with Marseillais director Robert Guédiguian. Marseilles has been named a 2013–14 European Capital of Culture and this book is a fitting and timely tribute.

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About the Author

Marcelline Block is a film historian, author, editor and translator. Her publications include, among others, World Film Locations: ParisWorld Film Locations: Marseilles (and its French version, entitled Filmer Marseille); World Film Locations: Las VegasWorld Film Locations: PragueWorld Film Locations: BostonFan Phenomena: Marilyn MonroeFrench Cinema and the Great War: Remembrance and RepresentationFrench Cinema in Close-up: La vie d’un acteur pour moiAn Anthology of French Singers from A to Z: Singin’ in FrenchSituating the Feminist Gaze and Spectatorship in Postwar Cinema, and the French to English translation of Jean-Pierre Bertin-Maghit’s Propaganda Documentaries in France: 1940-1944. Her writing has appeared in AfterallArt Decades; the Big Picture MagazineCineaste; the Guardian; the Harvard French ReviewPeriodicalSoledadWages of Film, and Women in French Studies and has also been translated into Chinese, French, Italian, Korean, and Russian. 
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