<p>Table of Contents:**<br><br>**
Chapter 1
: Origins of the French New Wave**<br>1.1 Predecessors and Influences<br>1.2 Context of Post-World War II France<br>1.3 Critical and Theoretical Foundations<br>1.4 Early Manifestations of the New Wave Aesthetic<br><br>**
Chapter 2
: Key Directors of the French New Wave**<br>2.1 François Truffaut: Auteur and Innovator<br>2.2 Jean-Luc Godard: Iconoclast and Provocateur<br>2.3 Agnès Varda: Feminist Perspective and Documentary Realism<br>2.4 Éric Rohmer: Philosophical Narratives and Moral Dilemmas<br><br>**
Chapter 3
: Stylistic Features of French New Wave Cinema**<br>3.1 Nonlinear Narrative Structures<br>3.2 Location Shooting and Natural Lighting<br>3.3 Direct Cinema Techniques<br>3.4 Brechtian Influences and Self-Reflexivity<br><br>**
Chapter 4
: Themes and Motifs in French New Wave Films**<br>4.1 Existentialism and Alienation<br>4.2 Love and Desire in Modernity<br>4.3 Youth Culture and Rebellion<br>4.4 Political and Social Critique<br><br>**
Chapter 5
: Legacy and Impact of the French New Wave**<br>5.1 Influence on Global Cinema<br>5.2 Subsequent Generations of Filmmakers<br>5.3 Reception and Reappraisal<br>5.4 Continuation of New Wave Aesthetics in Contemporary Film
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