In "Stars and Stardom in French Cinema" (2000), Ginette Vincendeau analyzes the unique French star system, highlighting its ability to balance commercial appeal with auteur credibility, rivaling Hollywood in international longevity. The work examines key figures like Jean Gabin and Brigitte Bardot, arguing that French stars are fundamentally intertwined with national identity, often serving as cultural symbols of the Republic. For more information on this publication, visit Bloomsbury . Stars and Stardom in French Cinema - Ginette Vincendeau