Open Roads, Closed Borders
Discover the intriguing world of French-language road movies in Open Roads, Closed Borders, a thought-provoking collection of essays edited by various contributors. Published by Intellect in 2013, this hardback edition spans 182 pages and delves into a cinematic genre that has often been overlooked. The essays explore how these films provide vital insights into contemporary French perspectives on national identity, the legacy of France's former colonies, and the broader European context. Each contributor brings a unique viewpoint, making this book an essential read for film enthusiasts and scholars alike. Engage with the rich narratives and critical analyses that highlight the significance of road movies in understanding cultural dialogues. Don’t miss your chance to broaden your cinematic horizons with this compelling exploration of film and identity.