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Before Sunrise: Young Love on the Move
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Before Sunrise: Young Love on the Move
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Before Sunrise: Young Love on the Move
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This book offers a fresh analysis of
Before Sunrise
that reframes its romance within the contexts of transnational culture and cinema. The book highlights the symbolic value of the film’s construction of transnational youth in the building of a trans-European culture.
Engaging with the film’s critical history, this book focuses on its specific view of youth and young love.
Before Sunrise: Young Love on the Move
examines young love within the cultural context of the 1990s in the US and its links with Generation X and the slacker culture. Within a wider scope, it also looks at the history and theory of romantic comedy and its connections with independent cinema. In considering the film a transnational text, this analysis underlines the parallels between a narrative of young love at the end of the 20
th
century and the construction of a young, or rejuvenated, Europe.
Before Sunrise: Young Love on the Move provides an invaluable insight into this beloved film for students and researchers in film studies, transnational cinema and youth culture.
Before Sunrise
that reframes its romance within the contexts of transnational culture and cinema. The book highlights the symbolic value of the film’s construction of transnational youth in the building of a trans-European culture.
Engaging with the film’s critical history, this book focuses on its specific view of youth and young love.
Before Sunrise: Young Love on the Move
examines young love within the cultural context of the 1990s in the US and its links with Generation X and the slacker culture. Within a wider scope, it also looks at the history and theory of romantic comedy and its connections with independent cinema. In considering the film a transnational text, this analysis underlines the parallels between a narrative of young love at the end of the 20
th
century and the construction of a young, or rejuvenated, Europe.
Before Sunrise: Young Love on the Move provides an invaluable insight into this beloved film for students and researchers in film studies, transnational cinema and youth culture.