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Cléo de 5 à 7, Agnes Vardas classic work of 1962 depicts, in near real time, ninety minutes in the life of Cléo, a young woman in Paris awaiting the results of medical tests that she fears will confirm a fatal condition.  The film, whose visual beauty matches its evocation of early Fifth Republic Paris, was a major point of reference for the French New Wave despite the fact that Varda, the only major female French director of the period, never considered herself a member of the core Cahiers du Cinéma group of critics turned filmmakers. 

Ungar provides a close reading of the film and situates it in its social, political and cinematic context, tracing Vardas early career as a student of art history and a photographer, the history of post-war French film, and the lengthy Algerian war to which Cléos health concerns and ambitions to become a pop singer make her more or less oblivious.  His study is the first to set a reading of Cléos formal and technical complexity alongside an analysis of its status as a document of a specific historical moment.

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Cleo de 5a7  is a classic of French new wave cinema which follows ninety minutes in the life of a young woman awaiting the results of medical tests that she fears will confirm a fatal cancer. Steven Ungar’s study provides an illuminating close reading of the film and will be of interest to students of the French New Wave, feminist film and French culture as well as fans of New Wave cinema.

About the Author

Steven Ungar is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Iowa.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781844571765
Author:
Ungar, Steven
Publisher:
British Film Institute
Subject:
Film - History & Criticism
Subject:
Film & Video - History & Criticism
Subject:
General
Subject:
Film
Subject:
Video - General
Subject:
Film & Video - General
Subject:
Film and Television-History and Criticism
Edition Description:
Trade Paperback
Series:
BFI Film Classics
Publication Date:
20080331
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
96
Dimensions:
6.99 x 5.69 x 0.41 in

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Cleo de 5a7  is a classic of French new wave cinema which follows ninety minutes in the life of a young woman awaiting the results of medical tests that she fears will confirm a fatal cancer. Steven Ungar’s study provides an illuminating close reading of the film and will be of interest to students of the French New Wave, feminist film and French culture as well as fans of New Wave cinema.
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