French Cinema: The Student's Book
By (Author) Alan J. Singerman
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co
15th October 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
Films, cinema
448
Paperback
410
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
740g
French Cinema: A Student's Book is an introduction to French cinema, in English. This text includes the history of the origins of French film, an explanation of how to analyze a film, a lexicon of French cinema terms, and an analysis of 17 major masterpieces of French filmmaking. A parallel French version of this text is also available, so the same course can be taught to students of French culture as well as students of French language.
To say that Alan Singerman's book fills a void in the market is the understatement of the year; it is the single most valuable contribution to the field in years and is destined to have a profound impact on the way film is taught in the college classroom [...] Singerman's book is a highly sophisticated educational tool that caters to advanced-level undergraduate and graduate students. - NECTFL Review, Tom Conner, Professor of Modern Foreign Languages, St. Norbert College
Alan J. Singerman (Ph.D. Indiana University), is Professor of French (retired 2007), taught French language, literature, civilization, and film at Davidson since 1982. He studied in Paris, Strasbourg, Freiburg (Germany), and Montpellier, where he received a Masters degree in film studies in 1985. He lived ten years in France, directing study abroad programs in Pau, Rennes, and Montpellier. His publications focus on the 18th-century French novel and French cinema.