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Cinema of Italy

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Cinema of Italy Giorgio Bertellini
Libristo code: 04314072
Publishers Wallflower Press, July 2004
The Cinema of Italy, a new addition to the 24 Frames series, looks at the recurring historical, them... Full description
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The Cinema of Italy, a new addition to the 24 Frames series, looks at the recurring historical, thematic and stylistic features of twenty-four of the most important Italian sound films. Viewing Italian cinema at the intersection of history, politics, art and popular culture, the 24 concise essays of this anthology contextualize each film within both Italian and Western film culture. Alongside the crucial lessons of neorealist masterpieces such as Rossellini's Paisan and De Sica's The Bicycle Thief, this collection looks at how Italian cinema has confronted both the nation's history ( 1860, Senso, The Conformist, Lamerica), the so-called "Southern question" ( Salvatore Giuliano, Padre Padrone), as well as modern configurations of labor and gender relationships through the films of Camerini, De Santis, Olmi, Pasolini, Antonioni, Wertmüller, and the Taviani Brothers. The Cinema of Italy also considers the very personal works of Fellini, Ferreri and Moretti and gives special attention to those film-makers (Argento and Leone) whose cinema directly addresses such international film genres as horror and the western.

About the book

Full name Cinema of Italy
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2004
Number of pages 288
EAN 9781903364987
ISBN 1903364981
Libristo code 04314072
Publishers Wallflower Press
Weight 512
Dimensions 189 x 234 x 20
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