Over the past two decades road cinema has become an increasingly popular form of expression for European directors. Focusing on a corpus of films from France, Belgium and Switzerland, including
works by Ismaël Ferroukhi, Bouli Lanners, Aki Kaurismäki and Jacqueline Audry amongst many others, French-language Road Cinema contends that nowhere is the impulse to remap the spaces
and identities of ’New Europe’ more evident than in French-language cinema. Drawing on mobility studies, cultural geography and film theory, this innovative work sketches out the flexible yet
distinctive parameters of contemporary French-language road cinema, and argues for an understanding of the ’road movie’ not as a genre but as a thematic and formal template that crosses
cinematic categories to bring together a wide array of films that narrate the movements of migrants, tourists and business executives.