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Bilingual Study Day Programme

Global Gallicisms: Circulating Frenchness through Mainstream Film and Television

Friday 23rd April 2021, online (UK times)

Please see clips to view in advance for panel C.

10.15 – Welcome

10.30-11.30 Panel A – EuropaCorp and Transnational French Cinema

Chair: Raphaëlle Moine (Sorbonne – Paris 3)

  • Isabelle Vanderschelden (Manchester Metropolitan University), ‘Valérian and Anna: the limits of Luc Besson’s model for made-in-France blockbusters’
  • Thomas Pillard (Sorbonne – Paris 3), ‘Films populaires français ou productions globalisées ? Interroger les identités transnationales des blockbusters d’EuropaCorp au prisme des discours de réception’

11.30-1 – Lunch break

1-2 Panel B – Locating Frenchness in Canal+’s Versailles

Chair: Ginette Vincendeau (King’s College London)

  • Kira Kitsopanidou and Olivier Thévenin (Sorbonne – Paris 3), ‘Canal + “Originals” and the making of Versailles: a socio-economic approach to an international hit drama series’. This paper will be in French with slides in English.
  • Geneviève Sellier (Université Bordeaux Montaigne), ‘Rapports et identités de genre dans la série Versailles: quelle modernité?’

2-2.30 - Break

2.30-3.30 Panel C – Popular French Film Genres in the Global Mediasphere

Chair: Tim Bergfelder (University of Southampton)

  • Belén Vidal (King’s College London), ‘The lives of performers: variations on the post-national and the place of the biopic in recent French production’

Clip 1 La Mome-La Vie en Rose OPENING

Clip 2 BARBARA

  • Mary Harrod (University of Warwick), ‘The French Romantic Hero in the Era of Netflix’

UN PEU BEAUCOUP AVEUGLEMENT (2015):

The lead characters bond through their thin party wall

JE NE SUIS PAS UN HOMME FACILE (2018):

Clip 1 - Retrograde masculinity


Clip 2 - After a magical intervention renders France a matriarchal society, the same (lead) characters flirt

3.30-4 - Break

4 - EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL EXPORTS: AN INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick)

Professor Lucy Mazdon (University of Hull) in conversation with producer Ben Holden (Let Me In, 2010; The Woman in Black, 2012)

4.40 - Closing remarks