Bruno Dumont’s comic look: P’tit Quinquin (2014) as a social and ethical intervention

Nikolaj Lübecker
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Abstract For most viewers it came as a big surprise when Bruno Dumont ventured into TV comedy with the four-part series P’tit Quinquin (2014). This article examines why Dumont was attracted to comedy. Drawing on texts by Henri Bergson and Wolfgang Iser, the article first attempts to define the specificity of what shall be called Dumont’s comic look. Next, it analyses what it means to take a comic look at socio-political problems such as religious and racial conflicts. The article argues that Dumont refrains from trying to move beyond these problems, but also that P’tit Quinquin places the spectators in a non-tragic relation to the problems raised. The series therefore looks at the social world in a very different way than many of Dumont’s previous, more tragic feature films. Ultimately, this not only allows an auteurist reading of P’tit Quinquin (the series is gently laughing at Dumont’s earlier films), but also supports the more general point that comedy can be particularly well suited to negotiating contemporary social challenges.
布鲁诺·杜蒙特的漫画造型:作为社会和道德干预的P’tit Quinquin(2014)
摘要对于大多数观众来说,布鲁诺·杜蒙特凭借四集连续剧《P’tit Quinquin》(2014)冒险进入电视喜剧界时,这是一个巨大的惊喜。这篇文章探讨了杜蒙为什么被喜剧所吸引。这篇文章借鉴了亨利·柏格森和沃尔夫冈·伊泽尔的著作,首先试图定义杜蒙漫画外观的特殊性。接下来,它分析了从漫画角度看待宗教和种族冲突等社会政治问题意味着什么。文章认为,杜蒙没有试图超越这些问题,但P’tit Quinquin也将观众与所提出的问题置于非悲剧的关系中。因此,该系列以一种与杜蒙之前的许多悲剧故事片截然不同的方式看待社会世界。最终,这不仅让导演们能够解读《P’tit Quinquin》(该系列对杜蒙早期的电影进行了温和的嘲笑),而且也支持了一个更普遍的观点,即喜剧特别适合应对当代社会挑战。
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Studies in French Cinema
Studies in French Cinema FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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