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Combines historical and contemporary approaches to film remakes in EuropeInvestigates, next to the textual, socio-cultural and political dimensions, the often neglected industrial, financial and production-related dynamics of European remake practicesProvides a mix of different methodologies, ranging from comparative textual analysis to production, promotion, and reception analysisTakes into account both popular and art cinema remakesExamines European film remakes within local, regional, national, transnational or transcultural contextsOffers new theoretical concepts and methodological models that take into account both the distinctive and universal aspects of film remaking in a European contextBringing together a range of international scholars, European Film Remakes discusses for the first time the textual, socio-cultural, political, and industrial mechanisms and singularities of the film remake in a European context. Offering a variety of historical, theoretical, and methodological approaches, the book is illustrated by a wide range of case studies from across Europe, including films like A Bigger Splash, Open Your Eyes and Perfect Strangers. Although commonly understood as a typical Hollywood practice, this book demonstrates how film remakes are, and always have been, a significant part of the European film culture and industry.
Eduard Cuelenaere is a Postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Communication Sciences at Ghent University, Belgium. Gertjan Willems is assistant professor at the University of Antwerp, in the departments of Literature and Communication Sciences, and a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) at Ghent University Stijn Joye is an associate professor at the Department of Communication Sciences at Ghent University, Belgium
List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Preface - Tom LeitchFilm Remakes in the Context of European Cinema: an Introduction - Eduard Cuelenaere, Gertjan Willems & Stijn JoyePart I: Conceptual Perspectives: Delineating and Pushing the Boundaries of Remake Studies 1. The Film Remake as a Prism: Towards a Model of Systematic Textual Analysis - Cuelenaere Eduard 2. The ‘Secret Remake’: A European Take on the Traditional Remake? - Marie Martin3. From ‘Mini-Remake’ to Open-ended Coda: How to Make a ‘Proper’ Homage - Peter Verstraten4. Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s ‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’ (1980) as a Remake? - Mario Slugan5. Remakesploitation: Exploitation Film Remakes and the Transnational Giallo - Iain Robert SmithPart II: Historical Perspectives: Continuity and Change6. Re-forming La Maternelle: Social-Cultural Continuity and the Remake - Jennifer Forrest7. Screening Transformation Processes: Post-war Remakes of Nazi-era Films - Stefanie Mathilde Frank8. The Colour Remakes of Swedish Classics in the 1950s: Production, Promotion, and Critical Reception in the Context of Technological Innovation - Kamalika Sanyal & Eduard CuelenaerePart III: Contemporary Perspectives: European Film Remakes in the New Millennium9. Remakes à la polonaise: From National Readaptations to Internationally Inspired Romcoms - Kris Van Heuckelom 10. Nostalgic Mediations of the Soviet Past in Nikolai Lebedev’s Remake The Crew (2016) - Boris Noordenbos & Irina Souch11. Mistaken Identities: Millennial Remakes, Post-Socialist Transformation, and Hungarian Popular Cinema - Balazs Varga12. Refashioning the Remake: A Bigger Splash - Constantine VerevisPart IV: Industrial Perspectives: Practices of Production and Circulation13. Remake and decline in Scottish cinema: Whisky Galore 1949 and 2016 - Robert Munro & Michael Stewart14. ‘Remakable’ Directors: The Contemporary Spanish Media industry and the Popular Discourses on Remakes and National Authorship - Núria Araüna Baró15. Remakes and Globally-Oriented European Cinema: Contemporary Industrial Practices and Shifting Hierarchies - Chris MeirIndex
In this exciting new volume Cuelenaere, Willems and Joye bring together established names in the field of remake studies and a number of bright new voices. The result is a rich and diverse collection of essays written from multiple perspectives. Moving away from the established tendency to focus on the Hollywood remake and building upon a growing body of literature on its European counterparts, the collection provides fresh and invigorating new thinking on the European film industries while simultaneously adding important insights to the theorisation of remakes, adaptations and transnational cinema more widely.
David Scott Diffrient, Kenneth Chan, Colorado State University) Diffrient, David Scott (Professor of Film and Media Studies, University of Northern Colorado) Chan, Kenneth (Professor of English and Film Studies
Daniel Herbert, Constantine Verevis, University of Michigan) Herbert, Daniel (Associate professor, Melbourne) Verevis, Constantine (Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies, Monash University
Shannon Wells-Lassagne, Sylvaine Bataille, Florence Cabaret, University of Burgundy) Wells-Lassagne, Shannon (Professor, University of Rouen Normandie) Bataille, Sylvaine (Lecturer, University of Rouen Normandie) Cabaret, Florence (Lecturer