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The films of Costa-Gavras
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05 June 2020

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Individual film directors, film-makers, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Direction & Production, HISTORY / Europe / France, Film history, theory or criticism, Films, cinema
1 Introduction: Costa-Gavras and microhistoriography: the case of Amen. (2002) – Homer B. Pettey
2 Un homme de trop (1967) and Section spéciale (1975): justice unravelled, a tale of two Frances (1941 and 1943) – Susan Hayward
3 Z (1969) and nationalism – Homer B. Pettey
4 The political efficacy of torture in The Confession (1970) – Hilary Neroni
5 Thriller and performance in State of Siege (1972) – Elizabeth Montes Garcés
6 What’s missing from Missing (1982) – Thomas Leitch
7 Selim Bakri’s quest for a Palestinian identity: Hanna K. (1983) and the Palestinian ‘permission to narrate’ – Matthew Abraham
8 Family Business (1986) and La Petite Apocalypse (1993) – Jennifer L. Jenkins
9 Betrayed (1988) and the ruptures of race and religion – Ian Scott
10 Music Box (1989): melodramatizing the Hungarian Holocaust – R. Barton Palmer
11 ‘Make humans the center of everything’: a cinema for conscious capitalism: Mad City (1997) and The Ax (2005) – Allen H. Redmon
12 Eden à l’Ouest (2009): border-crossing odyssey and comedy – Isolina Ballesteros
13 Representing the economy and neo-liberal subjectivity in Le Capital (2012) – Mark Bould
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