Romy Schneider: A Star Across Europe
Autor Marion Halleten Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501378829
ISBN-10: 1501378821
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501378821
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Makes important comparisons between Schneider and other contemporary actresses, in terms of image and performance, helping to understand the specificity of Schneider and the place she occupies in a constellation of feminine representations
Notă biografică
Marion Hallet is Scientific Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Namur, Belgium, and a political advisor for the francophone Green party in Belgium. She has published in French Screen Studies, Genre en séries, Celebrity Studies, and is a regular contributor to the feminist site, le genre et l'écran. Her research focuses on star studies, gender representations, popular films and francophone cinema.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsList of FiguresIntroductionPart I: Romy Schneider's Germanic Career: 1953 - 19591. Romy before Sissi2. Sissi: Romy becomes European3. Romy after Sissi: Transition to the 1960sPart II: Romy Schneider's International Career: 1960-19694. Negotiating an Alternative Image in European Art Cinema5. The International Star6. The French ReinventionPart III: Romy Schneider's French Career: 1969 - 1982Introduction: Schneider and the 'long 1970s' 7. The 'Ideal French Woman'8. Schneider's Occupation Films9. Pathos and HysteriaConclusion: The Legacy of Romy SchneiderAppendix 1Appendix 2BibliographyFilmography
Recenzii
This nuanced study by the Belgian film scholar Marion Hallet is the first to examine from a feminist perspective the arc of Schneider's career, providing a densely researched context for the story of a German-Austrian actor who reinvented herself as a French film star.
An insightful and meticulously researched account of a fascinating film star. Hallet skillfully blends sociohistorical context, extra-cinematic materials and close readings of key films to astutely evaluate the impact and legacy of Romy Schneider across European cinema and celebrity culture. A valuable contribution to the growing scholarship on transnational stardom.
In this important book, Marion Hallet at last gives the beautiful and tragic actress Romy Schneider, long neglected by English-speaking audiences, the critical attention she deserves. Hallet's impeccably documented study is attentive to the historical and cultural contexts Schneider traversed, from Austria and Germany to Hollywood, Italy and France, and the challenges of her private life, up to her tragic death in 1982. But the book is equally insightful in its scrutiny of Schneider's looks and performance, illuminating the massive cult she generated among generations of continental fans. While Hallet pays due tribute to the formative role of the 1950s Sissi films for the young Schneider, she comprehensively demonstrates the gender complexity and emotional impact of her later roles, in particular in her French films from La Piscine (1969) onwards. This ground-breaking book will undoubtedly bring new fans to the star. But, as Hallet takes us on a journey 'across Europe' with Schneider, the book is also essential reading for anyone interested in female stars and transnational stardom.
Marion Hallet's superb study of Austrian actress Romy Schneider is a rich and incisively comparative examination of what made her a unique European star. Beyond Schneider's significant contribution to the changing definitions of female agency in Austrian, German, French, and even some end-classic Hollywood cinema, Hallett explores a screen legacy that makes her an icon for transnationalism in film even today.
An insightful and meticulously researched account of a fascinating film star. Hallet skillfully blends sociohistorical context, extra-cinematic materials and close readings of key films to astutely evaluate the impact and legacy of Romy Schneider across European cinema and celebrity culture. A valuable contribution to the growing scholarship on transnational stardom.
In this important book, Marion Hallet at last gives the beautiful and tragic actress Romy Schneider, long neglected by English-speaking audiences, the critical attention she deserves. Hallet's impeccably documented study is attentive to the historical and cultural contexts Schneider traversed, from Austria and Germany to Hollywood, Italy and France, and the challenges of her private life, up to her tragic death in 1982. But the book is equally insightful in its scrutiny of Schneider's looks and performance, illuminating the massive cult she generated among generations of continental fans. While Hallet pays due tribute to the formative role of the 1950s Sissi films for the young Schneider, she comprehensively demonstrates the gender complexity and emotional impact of her later roles, in particular in her French films from La Piscine (1969) onwards. This ground-breaking book will undoubtedly bring new fans to the star. But, as Hallet takes us on a journey 'across Europe' with Schneider, the book is also essential reading for anyone interested in female stars and transnational stardom.
Marion Hallet's superb study of Austrian actress Romy Schneider is a rich and incisively comparative examination of what made her a unique European star. Beyond Schneider's significant contribution to the changing definitions of female agency in Austrian, German, French, and even some end-classic Hollywood cinema, Hallett explores a screen legacy that makes her an icon for transnationalism in film even today.