Denys Arcand's Le Déclin De L'empire Américain and Les Invasions Barbares

Denys Arcand's Le Déclin De L'empire Américain and Les Invasions Barbares - Canadian Cinema

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Publisher's Synopsis

The release of Denys Arcand's Le D�clin de l'empire am�ricain (The Decline of the American Empire) in 1986 marked a major turning point in Quebec cinema. It was the first Qu�b�cois film that enjoyed huge critical and commercial success at home and abroad. Arcand's tragicomedy about eight intellectuals gathered around a dinner table relating sexy anecdotes became the top-grossing film of all time in Quebec and was the first Canadian feature to be nominated for an Oscar in the foreign-language category. Seventeen years later, Arcand won an Academy Award for the sequel, Les Invasions barbares (The Barbarian Invasions), where the amusing insouciance of the thirty-somethings talking dirty in Le D�clin is replaced by a sense of moral responsibility and serene resignation.

In this engrossing study, Andr� Loiselle presents the first in-depth analysis of both films within the context of Quebec culture. Through close readings and concise cultural analysis of two of the most important films in the history of Quebec cinema, Loiselle demonstrates the ways in which Arcand's work represents a snapshot of the evolution of the French Canadian film industry since 1980. The companion films trace the decline of Quebec's national dream and the Qu�b�cois' attempts to cling to their identity against the forces of barbaric globalization.

The second title in the new Canadian Cinema series, Denys Arcand's "Le D�clin de l'empire am�ricain" and "Les Invasions barbares" is essential reading for cinephiles, film critics, and anyone with an interest in cultural studies and Canadian and Quebec history.

Book information

ISBN: 9780802099334
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Imprint: University of Toronto Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 791.430233092
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 190
Weight: 300g
Height: 198mm
Width: 138mm
Spine width: 18mm