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13 Danish Privilege and Responsibility in the Work of Susanne Bier
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter iii
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Notes on Contributors xii
- Foreword by Andrew Nestingen xv
- Introduction: Susanne Bier’s Boundary-crossing Screen Authorship 1
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Part 1 Generic and Industrial Fluidity
- Introduction 13
- 1 Storytelling Schemes, Realism, and Ambiguity: Susanne Bier’s Danish Dramas 19
- 2 Negotiating Special Relationships: Susanne Bier’s Comedies 36
- 3 Susanne Bier’s Hollywood Experiments: Things We Lost in the Fire and Serena 56
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Part 2 Negotiating Identity
- Introduction 79
- 4 Beginning with Jewish Survival: Freud’s Leaving Home 83
- 5 Stories with Queer Identities 97
- 6 Judaism and Danish Directors: The Case of Lars von Trier vs. Susanne Bier 113
- 7 Gender Equity in Screen Culture: On Susanne Bier, the Celluloid Ceiling, and the Growing Appeal of TV Production 134
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Part 3 Authorship and Aesthetics
- Introduction 149
- 8 Tracing Affect in Susanne Bier’s Dramas 155
- 9 Vision and Ethics in A Second Chance (En chance til) 173
- 10 The Truth is in the Eyes: Susanne Bier’s Use of Close-ups in The Night Manager 187
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Part 4 Transnational Reach
- Introduction 205
- 11 Cinema of the World and Women’s Film Culture: Susanne Bier’s Transnational Cinema 211
- 12 From Local to Global: The Bier/Jensen Screenwriting Collaboration 229
- 13 Danish Privilege and Responsibility in the Work of Susanne Bier 243
- Postscript: A Conversation with Susanne Bier 261
- Filmography of Susanne Bier 283
- Acknowledgments 285
- Index 286
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter iii
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Notes on Contributors xii
- Foreword by Andrew Nestingen xv
- Introduction: Susanne Bier’s Boundary-crossing Screen Authorship 1
-
Part 1 Generic and Industrial Fluidity
- Introduction 13
- 1 Storytelling Schemes, Realism, and Ambiguity: Susanne Bier’s Danish Dramas 19
- 2 Negotiating Special Relationships: Susanne Bier’s Comedies 36
- 3 Susanne Bier’s Hollywood Experiments: Things We Lost in the Fire and Serena 56
-
Part 2 Negotiating Identity
- Introduction 79
- 4 Beginning with Jewish Survival: Freud’s Leaving Home 83
- 5 Stories with Queer Identities 97
- 6 Judaism and Danish Directors: The Case of Lars von Trier vs. Susanne Bier 113
- 7 Gender Equity in Screen Culture: On Susanne Bier, the Celluloid Ceiling, and the Growing Appeal of TV Production 134
-
Part 3 Authorship and Aesthetics
- Introduction 149
- 8 Tracing Affect in Susanne Bier’s Dramas 155
- 9 Vision and Ethics in A Second Chance (En chance til) 173
- 10 The Truth is in the Eyes: Susanne Bier’s Use of Close-ups in The Night Manager 187
-
Part 4 Transnational Reach
- Introduction 205
- 11 Cinema of the World and Women’s Film Culture: Susanne Bier’s Transnational Cinema 211
- 12 From Local to Global: The Bier/Jensen Screenwriting Collaboration 229
- 13 Danish Privilege and Responsibility in the Work of Susanne Bier 243
- Postscript: A Conversation with Susanne Bier 261
- Filmography of Susanne Bier 283
- Acknowledgments 285
- Index 286