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Elle est où, ta place? The Social-Realist Melodramas of Laurent Cantet:Ressources humaines (2000) and Emploi du temps (2001)Exeter Universityw.e.higbee{at}ex.ac.uk This article analyses the social-realist melodramas of director Laurent Cantet: Ressources humaines (2000) and Emploi du temps (2001). It considers the socio-political subject matter of the two films in relation to so-called New Realism and the return of the political in French cinema since the mid-1990s. The article also examines Cantets use of melodrama the function of mise-en-scène, emphasis on the family as the site of wider social crisis, and the directors apparent pre-occupation with fatherson relationships as a means of articulating the affects/effects of broader social and political forces on the individual. Finally, the article considers how Cantets social melodramas are intricately bound to the theme of masculinity in crisis, through the relationship of the white, middle-class, male bodies of the central protagonists to the various spaces physical, social, economic that they occupy during the film.
Key Words: Cantet, Laurent French cinema masculinity-in-crisis melodrama New Realism
French Cultural Studies, Vol. 15, No. 3,
235-250 (2004) |
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