TY - BOOK ID - 101338290 TI - The Cinema of Mia Hansen-Løve : Candour and Vulnerability PY - 2022 SN - 147444766X 1474462472 9781474447669 PB - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Coming-of-age films KW - Families in motion pictures. KW - Love in motion pictures. KW - Motion picture producers and directors KW - Vulnerability (Personality trait) in motion pictures. KW - PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / Direction & Production. KW - History and criticism. KW - Motion pictures KW - Directors, Motion picture KW - Film directors KW - Film producers KW - Filmmakers KW - Motion picture directors KW - Moviemakers KW - Moving-picture producers and directors KW - Producers, Motion picture KW - Persons KW - Family in motion pictures KW - Bildungsfilms KW - Rite of passage films UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:101338290 AB - The first study of the films of Mia Hansen-LøveSets out Hansen-Løve’s place in contemporary French and international cinema as an acclaimed young auteur with a distinctive vision of growing up, the importance of work, and family and romantic loveArgues that Hansen-Løve’s sensitivity to her protagonists’ vulnerability and resilience makes her a filmer of the ethical, particularly in tune with ‘the ethical turn’ that has marked Western cultures and thought since the 1990sBrings out the philosophical character of Hansen-Løve’s approach to time, narrative and human subjectivitySince 2007 Mia Hansen-Løve has directed a series of meditative film dramas about families, love, vulnerability and growing up, all of them exceptionally attentive to film’s ability to convey the passing of time, separation and loss. As the first book-length study of the films of Mia Hansen-Løve, this volume introduces her cinema to both an academic and a general readership. Exploring her move from acting, via criticism, to directing, the book first investigates the complexity of her situation as a female auteur based in France. With detailed readings of her films up to Maya (2018), it then examines the precariousness of their families, their emphasis on vulnerability, failure, adversity and resilience, the particular candour of Hansen-Løve’s filming style, and the vital parts played by music and time in her cinema. It concludes that her cinema may best be regarded as a thoroughly contemporary one, distinguished by a tendency to transcendence that is both ethical and aesthetic. ER -