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by Luca Barattoni

  • ISBN: 0748640541
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  • Author: Luca Barattoni
  • Subcategory: Movies
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press; 1 edition (October 9, 2012)
  • Pages: 288 pages
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Traditions in World Cinema Eu. This title explores the wealth of Italian Cinema from the mid-50s to the end of the 60s. Unlike France, the Czech Republic or Brazil, Italy did not have a new wave properly understood as a movement

Traditions in World Cinema Eup. English. By (author) Luca Barattoni. Unlike France, the Czech Republic or Brazil, Italy did not have a new wave properly understood as a movement. However, while new artistic schools were emerging in many other countries, Italy was undergoing its most dramatic social and economic transformations.

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Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema explores the ferments of Italian cinema from the mid-50s to the end of the 60s, situating its wealth in the context of other national cinemas emerging at the same time. Part of the Traditions in World Cinema Series). Unlike countries like France, the Czech Republic or Brazil, Italy did not have a new wave properly understood as a movement.

item 3 Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema (Traditions in World Cinema), Luca Barattoni, New -Italian Post-Neorealist . This series presents diverse and fascinating movements in world cinema

item 3 Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema (Traditions in World Cinema), Luca Barattoni, New -Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema (Traditions in World Cinema), Luca Barattoni, New. £5. 6. item 4 Barattoni-Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema BOOKH NEW -Barattoni-Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema BOOKH NEW. £7. 7. This series presents diverse and fascinating movements in world cinema. Each volume concentrates on a set of films from a different national, regional or, in some cases, cross-cultural cinema which constitute a particular tradition.

Academic journal article Italica Between 1950 and 1960 national cinemas emerged all around the world including a post-Neorealist explosion of genre films ultimately.

Academic journal article Italica. Luca Barattoni, Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema. By Surliuga, Victoria. Academic journal article Italica. He ended up having an impact on the Italian film industry by imposing levies on American companies for dubbing their films in Italian, and giving state support to productions that followed the Christian Democrats' agenda. Between 1950 and 1960 national cinemas emerged all around the world including a post-Neorealist explosion of genre films ultimately opening the way to postmodern cinema (as seen for instance, today, through Tarantino's ars combinatoria. Article · October 2012 with 5 Reads . Cite this publication. Italian cinemas after the war were filled by audiences who had come to watch d films of passion and pathos. These highly emotional and consciously theatrical melodramas posed moral questions with stylish flair, redefining popular ways of feeling about romance, family, gender, class, Catholicism, Italy, and feeling itself. The book also considers the well-established topics of realism and arthouse auteurism, and re-thinks film history by investigating the presence of melodrama in neorealism and post-war modernism.

This volume addresses the influence of Italian neorealist films on world cinema well beyond the post-World War. ISBN10 : 0814333249, ISBN13 : 9780814333242.

Italian Post Neorealist Cinema. This volume addresses the influence of Italian neorealist films on world cinema well beyond the post-World War.

Unlike countries like France, the Czech Republic or Brazil, Italy did not have a new wave properly understood as a movement. However, while new artistic schools were emerging in many other countries, Italy was undergoing its most dramatic social and economic transformations. Those violent changes, together with the perceived necessity of renewing the aesthetic heritage of Neorealism, sparked a drastic regeneration of the cinematic language and marked the most memorable period of Italian film history.Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema explores the ferments of Italian cinema from the mid-50s to the end of the 60s, situating its wealth in the context of other national cinemas emerging at the same time. Olmi, Pasolini, Antonioni, Fellini, Visconti, the Taviani Brothers, Cavani, Rosi, Ferreri and many others all made their debut or directed their most representative works during the period. The book brings to the surface the lines of experimentation and artistic renewal appearing after the exhaustion of Neorealism, mapping complex areas of interest such as the emergence of ethical concerns, the relationship between ideology and representation, and the role of Italian counter-culture.

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