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Sue Harris is a Professor of Film Studies at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of Languages, Linguistics and Film. She serves as Associate Editor of French Cultural Studies and sits on the editorial boards of Studies in French Cinema and Open Screens.
Research Interests: Her work spans French cinema, theatre, and popular culture, focusing on post-WWII French history, film stardom (particularly aging and abjection), and the intersection of set design with transnational influences. She also explores the Hollywood musical genre.
Key Contributions: Harris has co-edited significant publications such as Contemporary French Civilization at 40 and France in Focus: Film and National Identity. Her recent articles analyze topics like Gérard Depardieu's star persona and René Clair's sound cinema innovations.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Camargo Foundation
Advising & Public Engagement: Harris supervises PhD candidates, including Lisa Duffy, and actively contributes to public discourse through lectures at institutions like the British Film Institute and Victoria & Albert Museum, media appearances, and event moderation.




