M/W: an essay on Jean Eustache's La maman et la putain

"Jean Eustache came of age as a director in the aftermath of the French New Wave, and made La maman et la putain (The Mother and the Whore) already disillusioned by the events of May '68. Several years after the film's 1973 release, he committed suicide. Matt Longabucco's book-le...

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1. Verfasser: Longabucco, Matt (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Brooklyn, New York Ugly Duckling Presse 2021
Ausgabe:First edition, first printing, 2021
Schriftenreihe:Dossier Series
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Zusammenfassung:"Jean Eustache came of age as a director in the aftermath of the French New Wave, and made La maman et la putain (The Mother and the Whore) already disillusioned by the events of May '68. Several years after the film's 1973 release, he committed suicide. Matt Longabucco's book-length essay reckons with Eustache's document of political bitterness and romantic catastrophe from the standpoint of our own vexed present in which the unfulfilled legacies of the Left and the sexual revolution still haunt our hopes and darken our horizons."--Publisher's website, viewed June 30, 2021
Beschreibung:"Designed and composed by goodutopian. Printed and bound in the USA by McNaughton & Gunn. Cover and interior images: La maman et la putain (1973), used with permission from Boris Eustache."--Colophon
Beschreibung:126 Seiten Illustration 21 cm
ISBN:1946433829
9781946433824

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