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Screenwriters in French cinema
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09 March 2021

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Screenwriting, Films, cinema, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, HISTORY / Europe / France, Individual film directors, film-makers
Sarah Leahy is Senior Lecturer in French and Film at Newcastle University
Isabelle Vanderschelden is Senior Lecturer in French Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University
Introduction
1 Charles Spaak: dramaturge and mauvais esprit
2 Jacques Prévert: from reluctant author to screenwriter as myth
3 Henri Jeanson: spectacular dialogue
4 Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost: writing the ‘tradition of quality’
5 The screenwriter sacrificed? The ‘screenplays’ of the New Wave auteurs
6 Le cinéma du samedi soir: Michel Audiard’s screenplays and cult dialogue
7 Screenwriting trends in popular comedy
8 Dialogue writing in multicultural France since 2000: exploring the words of young people
9 Réalisa(c)trices screenwriting the self: Noémie Lvovsky, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Maïwenn
Conclusion
Index