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Claire Denis
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Claire DenisThis is the first book on the celebrated films of director Claire Denis ('Chocolat', 'Beau Travail', 'Trouble Every Day'), one of the most remarkable filmmakers to come to prominence in the last 20 years. An essential read for students and specialists in contemporary French cinema.
all illustrated by examples and problems from central areas of modern economics
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In this collection Congdon explores each of those traits
It offers in-depth analysis of recent episodes and examines fans’ reactions to the era
this book argues for the importance of crime fiction
gender and spirituality on students’ lives
can only be understood through the past: Gaston Méliès’ New Zealand films of 1912
a political activist
and arguably more inclusive
Father Brown stumbles across unusual cases that require his distinct reasoning and deduction skills
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