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Resounding Returns: Echoes of Vietnam in the 1990s French Nostalgia Film

Abstract

“Nostalgia film,” also referred to as “colonial nostalgia film” and “heritage film,” is a genre that offers audiences a romanticized representation of the French past, including (problematically) its legacy of colonialism. My dissertation, oriented around four case studies – of Régis Wargnier’s Indochine, Pierre Schoendoerffer’s Điện Biên Phủ, Jean-Jacques Annaud’s L’Amant, and Trần Anh Hùng’s L’Odeur de la papaye verte – interrogates the relationship between sound, music, and “nostalgia” in this specific body of early 1990s French films set in colonial-era Vietnam. It offers a sustained critique of the relationship between the mise-en-bande and the narrative and representational frameworks of these films. It also considers the impact of this relationship in subsequent films, such as Trần’s Cyclo (1995) and Việt Linh’s Mê Thảo, thời vang bóng (2002).

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