Mapping and making sense of the French and Francophone-Belgian cinema of precarity

Seminar:  Martin O’Shaughnessy (Nottingham Trent University) , ‘An elusive object: mapping and making sense of the French and Francophone-Belgian cinema of precarity’: Moore Auditorium, Royal Holloway, University of London, 17.00 – 19.00

This is the first of a series of events on film, television and precarity co-organised by HARI, the Centre for Visual Cultures and the Centre for the History of Television Culture and Production.

Martin O’Shaughnessy is Professor of Film Studies at Nottingham Trent University. He is the author of Laurent Cantet (2015), La Grande Illusion (2009), The New Face of Political Cinema: French film since 1995 (2007), and Jean Renoir (2000). His most recent book is Looking Beyond Neoliberalism: French and Francophone Cinema and the Crisis (2022), dealing with cinema’s responses to neoliberalism in crisis.

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