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La Jetee

BFI Film Classics

By (author) Chris Darke
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: BFI Publishing
Published: 15th Jul 2016
Dimensions: w 127mm h 188mm d 10mm
Weight: 180g
ISBN-10: 1844576426
ISBN-13: 9781844576425
Barcode No: 9781844576425
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Chris Marker's La Jetee is 28 minutes long and almost entirely made up of black-and-white still images. Since its release in 1964, the film - which Marker described as a 'photo-novel' - has haunted generations of viewers and inspired writers, artists and film-makers. Its spiralling narrative of post-nuclear war time-travel narrative has influenced many other films, including the Terminator series and Terry Gilliam's Hollywood 'remake' Twelve Monkeys (1995). But as Marker rarely gave interviews, little is really known about the origins of La Jetee or the ideas behind it. In this groundbreaking study, Chris Darke draws on rare archival material, including previously unpublished correspondence and production documents, to examine the making of the film. He explores how Marker's only fiction film was influenced both by his early work as a writer and by Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958), and considers how La Jetee's imagery can be seen to 'echo' throughout Marker's extraordinarily diverse oeuvre.

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Darke was a good choice to write this. ... his work to the book and puts La Jetee in context, both in terms of Marker, but also French cinema and culture of the time. He also brings a wealth of new information and insights that make this book a revelation, even to those of us who thought we had become familiar with the film. ... is an amazing piece of work that has stood the test of time ... -- Jon Davies * The Media Education Journal, Issue 61 *