Discussion entre le réalisateur argentin Mariano Llinás et Michèle Soriano, in VIIe "Atelier Cinéma, genre et politique" organisé par le Centre d'Études Ibériques et Ibérico-Américaines (CEIIBA), le
Discussion entre la productrice cubaine Claudia Calviño et Magali Kabous, in VIIe "Atelier Cinéma, genre et politique" organisé par le Centre d'Études Ibériques et Ibérico-Américaines (CEIIBA), le
When Nobody, the native American character in Dead Man (Jim Jarmusch, 1995), recounts his travels as “an exhibit” in Europe, he explains that, to avoid attracting the attention he started to imitate
Claude Bernard-Aubert est un ancien combattant d'Indochine (comme Pierre Schoendoerffer qu'il a d'ailleurs côtoyé à cette époque), auteur de Patrouille de choc, 1er film sur la guerre d
The Covered Wagon (1923) has long been regarded as a landmark in the development of both the western genre and the historical film. Paramount’s epic, along with the cycle of large-form westerns
Loosely based on James Warner Bellah’s stories published on Saturday Evening Post, Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and Rio Grande (1950) are pervaded with a jingoism totally
Filmed in 1962, Lawrence of Arabia offers a critical look on British imperialism. Yet this British and American co-production draws on the Empire films of the 1930’s: it focuses on one of the
The Austrian film The Dark Valley (dir. Andreas Prochaska, 2014) provides a unique attestation to the applicability of the convention of the Western for problematizing context-specific social and
Until Jauja (2014), Argentine director Lisandro had filmed only contemporary stories of isolated men in a long-take, observational style with non-professional actors, said to centre on ‘men who
Roundtable on Contemporary Western Film Studies Chair: Hervé Mayer, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 With, from left to right, Matthew Carter (Manchester Metropolitan University), Andrew Patrick
Chinese filmmaker Chloé Zhao has established herself as a foremost chronicler of the experience of Native American youth. Her Westerns—"Songs My Brother Taught Me" (2015) and "The Rider" (2017)
Amit V. Masurkar’s 2017 film, Newton is simultaneously a satire and reconfirmation of the myths of democratic nationhood, exploring a postcolonial narrative of internal colonisation in the creation