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(Ebook) Committed Cinema: The Films of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne: Essays and Interviews by Bert Cardullo ISBN 9781443812603, 1443812609

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Authors:Bert Cardullo
Pages:234 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:New edition
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language:english
File Size:5.36 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781443812603, 1443812609
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(Ebook) Committed Cinema: The Films of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne: Essays and Interviews by Bert Cardullo ISBN 9781443812603, 1443812609

Jean-Pierre Dardenne trained as an actor and his younger brother, Luc, studied philosophy; but they have dedicated themselves to filmmaking since the 1970s. After earning a reputation in their native Belgium for directing socially and politically conscious documentaries, they directed their first fiction feature, Falsch, in 1986. They have also been active as producers and in 1975 founded Derives, a company with more than sixty documentaries to its credit. A second company, Les Films du Fleuve, was formed in 1994. The brothers hail from Wallonia, the southern, French-speaking region of Belgium that provides the gritty, postindustrial landscape so omnipresent in their films. In the decade since their third fiction feature, "La Promesse" (1996), became an international success, the unassuming but highly determined Dardennes have ascended to the forefront of a newly revived socially-conscious European cinema. At a time when filmmaking in Europe, however distinguished, seemed largely unmoored from the social changes wrought by the end of the Soviet empire, 'La Promesse' offered a modest but profound view of illegal immigration and worker exploitation, anchored in the moral complexities of the relationship between a Belgian contractor and his teenaged son. Two prizes at Cannes for 'Rosetta' (1999) - which conveys the obsessive extent to which a teenaged girl demands a job, a home, and a normal life - consecrated the Dardenne brothers as leading international cineastes. "Rosetta" was followed by three similarly socially realistic films that are at the same time intimate character portraits: 'The Son' (2002), 'L'Enfant' (2005), and 'The Silence of Lorna' (2008). In each of their five feature films since 1996, the Dardennes' rigorous, handheld camerawork and highly selective framing merge with physically intense acting to evoke a realistic tradition infused with philosophical and spiritual depth - one that hearkens back to both Rossellini's "Germany Year Zero" (1948) and Bresson's 'Pickpocket' (1959). 'Committed Cinema: The Films of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne' is the first book in English to treat the work of the Dardennes, and features the best essays and interviews (supplemented by a chronology, a filmography, film credits, and a bibliography) published to date on the two brothers' memorable films.
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