Le Petisme: flirting with the sordid in Le Fabuleux Destin d?Amelie Poulain

2004; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 4; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1386/sfci.4.3.197/0

ISSN

1758-9517

Autores

Michelle Scatton-Tessier,

Tópico(s)

French Historical and Cultural Studies

Resumo

AbstractThe happiness carefully constructed in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain/Amelie (2001), finds its roots in the recent French phenomenon of a return to minuscule pleasures of daily life, le petisme. Petisme is first a reaction to and a concern about everything that is gigantic or growing in France, that is, globalization, crime, ordinary violence, unemployment, hypermarkets, and the loss of individual identity in the technological age. Petisme bears homage to the little things. It prioritizes the local, the immediate, that which can be quickly rectified, and implies a diversion from the larger issues. It centres on the familiar, resulting in a withdrawal into oneself. It involves an interest in the ‘fait divers’ or usually sordid, current local event. Jeunet's film taps into this need for a diversion from a mistrust and growing malaise in a France facing the rise of globalization, increasing cultural diversity, a growing lack of confidence in governmental institutions, public...

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