Catherine Breillat by Keesey
Keesey, Douglas. Catherine Breillat. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2009. Print.
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Douglas Keesey’s book about Catherine Breillat is the only English language book, to date, which explores Breillat’s works in toto, with the exception of Bluebeard which was released after the book was published. He provides a biographical background of the filmmaker and groups films together thematically for analysis addressing, “female virgins and the shaming gaze,” “sisters as one soul in two bodies,” “masculine tenderness and macho violence,” and “staging masochism, facing shame.” He very usefully presents Breillat’s films in the historical/cultural context in which they were created and points out their intertextual references to other films. His readings of the films are insightful and his organization helps identify and articulate the prominent themes that reoccur throughout Breillat’s oeuvre.