Review by Kimberly A. Arkin
Reviews with tag "Religion"
The Making of a Modern Man: Jean-Christophe Rufin’s Jacques Coeur
Review by Daniel Hobbins
Banlieue Cinema: [La Haine] (1995)
Review by Michael Gott
Reversed Gazes and Blended Genres: [Divines] (2016)
Review by Thibault Schilt
The Laws of Eighteenth-Century Sex: [Thérèse philosophe]
Review by Jennifer J. Davis
Jewish-Muslim Romance with a French Twist: Jean-Jacques Zilbermann’s [He’s My Girl]
Review by Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
Robert Merle’s Wars of Religion: [The Brethren] and [City of Wisdom and Blood]
Review by Brian Sandberg
Christophe Boltanski’s Memories of War and Peace
Review by Philip Nord
[The Jewish Cardinal:] Jean-Marie Lustiger and the Struggle for Interfaith Reconciliation
Review by John Connelly
Night, Day, and Mediterranean Summers: French Colonial Films for the Classroom
Review by Julia Clancy-Smith
The Magic of the Cévennes: [Les Camisards] (1972) and [Michael Kohlhaas] (2013)
Review by W. Gregory Monahan
Hurons and Jesuits Revisited: Joseph Boyden’s [The Orenda]
Review by Allan Greer
[A la recherche du père perdu]: Guillaume Nicloux’s [La Religieuse] (2013)
Review by Lisa Jane Graham
‘French Savages’: War and Colonialism in Jean-Jacques Annaud’s [Black and White in Color]
Review by Richard S. Fogarty
Mad Women Artists: [Séraphine, Camille Claudel 1915, Aloïse]
Review by Mark S. Micale
Revisiting an old classic: [Black Robe] Three Ways
Review by Cecilia Danysk, Amanda Eurich, Laurie Hochstetler
Cannibal Histories: Some Comments on Nelson Pereira dos Santos’s [How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman]
Review by Michael Wintroub
À bas la guillotine! Vive la bourgeoisie? [Lacenaire] and [The Widow of Saint Pierre]
Review by Thomas Cragin
Catholic Reform in the Grand Siècle: [Monsieur Vincent] (1947)
Review by Michael Wolfe
Possession in the Grand Siècle: [The Devils]
Review by Darryl Dee
[The Lymond Chronicles]
Review by Charlotte Wells
[Coup de Torchon]
Review by Alice Conklin
[Unwritten Stories]
Review by Laurent Dubois
Being Medieval and Civilized
Review by Daniel Lord Smail
Neither Saint nor Whore
Review by Liana Vardi
[The King is Dancing] and [The King’s Way]
Review by Michael P. Breen and Junko Thérèse Takeda
[La Princesse de Montpensier]
Review by Paul Cohen
The Cinematic Maid: Teaching Joan of Arc through Film
Review by Daniel Hobbins