Italian cinema has proved very popular with international audiences, and yet a surprising unfamiliarity remains regarding the rich traditions from which its most fascinating moments arose. Directory of World Cinema: Italy aims to offer a wide film and cultural study in which to situate some of Italian cinema’s key aspects, from political radicalism to opera and from the arthouse to popular genres. Essays by leading academics about prominent genres, directors and themes provide insight into the cinema of Italy and are bolstered by reviews of significant titles. From silent spectacle to the giallo, the spaghetti western to the neorealist masterworks of Rossellini, this book offers a comprehensive historical sweep of Italian cinema that will appeal to film scholars and cinephiles alike.
قائمة المحتويات
Introduction by the Editor
Film of the year I
Io sono l’amore
Film of the year II
Le quattro volte
Industry spotlight
Valerio Jalongo interview
Cultural crossover
Opera and Cinema
Directors
Federico Fellini
Nanni Moretti
Silent cinema
Neorealism
Melodrama
Comedy
Giallo
Gothic horror
Peplum
Spaghetti western
Political cinema
Contemporary cinema
عن المؤلف
Dr Louis Bayman is lecturer in the Department of Film Studies at the University of Southampton. His research interests include melodrama studies, Italian film and popular cinema. Amongst his publications in these areas includes the book The Operatic and the Everyday in Postwar Italian Film Melodrama, 2014.