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"Le Fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain" was the surprise boxoffice success of 2001, with nine million spectators in France, and more than 30 million worldwide. The film turned Audrey Tautou into an international star, in her iconic role as Amelie, a naive French Parisian who devotes herself to mending the lives of the people around her. Shot on location in Paris, the film combines poetic and magical realism with stylish cinematography, original use of colour, state-of-the-art special effects, and an evocative soundtrack; together these have produced a popular film of universal appeal. Isabelle Vanderschelden examines the film's production within the French film industry. She analyzes the issues of genre and narrative that it presents so well. She looks in depth at the film's key scenes, as well as at Jeunet's distinctive visual style and cinematography and his use of digital technology. The national and international receptions of Amelie are explored to establish why the film has caught the public imagination and whether it marks a renewal in the cultural diversity and distinctive identity of the French film industry. This book will be essential reading for cinema lovers and students alike.

Recenzijas

'Ginette Vincendeau has assembled an elite corps of fi lm scholars to address a marvelous array of modern and classic French fi lms with the close-up scrutiny they deserve.' -Dudley AndrewSIGHT AND SOUNDTheir prose is clear, lucid, accessible and refreshingly free from jargon...Students should find these books extremely useful and even readers who already know the films well will discover new angles...an invaluable series.Phillip KempFILM REVIEWThe acclaimed French Film Guide series from I.B.Tauris continues this month with four excellent new titlesFRENCH MAGAZINEWhether you're inspired by the spellbinding Amelie, or intrigued by the darkly fascinating Le Corbeau, these glossy books make essential reading for cinema fans everywhere

Note and acknowledgements vii
Synopsis ix
Introduction 1(4)
Production contexts
5(25)
From Delicatessen to Amelie: Jeunet's identity quest
5(5)
Amelie in the context of the French film industry
10(7)
From notebook to storyboard: the genesis of the film
17(2)
Reforming the troupe: the production team and the crew
19(2)
Extending the nuclear family: the cast of Amelie
21(9)
Something old, something new: Amelie's narrative
30(17)
Narrative structure: Amelie's quest
30(6)
Amelie's genres and motifs
36(5)
Amelie Poulain: the creation of an iconic character
41(6)
Postmodern style: Jeunet's signature
47(30)
Amelie's visual feast: mise-en-scene and special effects
47(12)
The use of sound
59(7)
Paris and its `little people'
66(5)
Jeunet's postmodern signature
71(6)
From surprise hit to social phenomenon: the reception of Amelie
77(18)
Marketing and national box office
77(1)
Media discourse and critical debates
78(8)
International reception
86(2)
The continued life of the film
88(7)
Conclusion: Amelie and cultural diversity 95(2)
Appendix 1: Full credits 97(6)
Appendix 2: Statistics and tables 103(4)
Appendix 3: Filmography 107(2)
Appendix 4: Selected bibliography 109(4)
Index 113
Isabelle Vanderschelden is Senior Lecturer in French, Manchester Metropolitan University.