Neorealist Film Culture, 1945-1954 : Rome, Open Cinema (Film Culture in Transition)

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Neorealist Film Culture, 1945-1954 : Rome, Open Cinema (Film Culture in Transition)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 384 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789089648006
  • DDC分類 791.43

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Unique, truthful, brutal... Neorealism is often associated with adjectives stressing its peculiarities in representing the real, its lack of antecedents, and its legacy in terms of film style. While this is useful when confronting auteurs such as De Sica, Rossellini or Visconti, it becomes problematic when examining a widespread cultural practice that realistic modes deeply affected. This cultural production included filmmaking, literature, visual culture and photography, as well as media discourses. It was internally contradictory but fruitful inasmuch as its legacy influenced national culture for many decades to come. The volume spotlights post-war Italian film culture by locating a series of crossroads, i.e. topics barely examined when discussing neorealism: nation, memory and trauma, visual culture, stardom, and performance. The aim is to deconstruct neorealism as a monument and to open up its cultural history.

Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction An Uncertain Direction. Neorealist cinema as Transitional Culture 1 Locating the Real. National, International, and Transnational Neorealism 1.1 An Address to the Audience 1.2 The Real Thing 1.3 Wasteland. Neorealism and National Identity 1.4 A New Land? National Territory and Ethnos 1.5 Controversial Screens. Neorealism, People, Media 1.6 Teaching in the Middle of the Ruins. International Neorealism 1.7 Strangers on the Prowl. Transnational Neorealism 1.8 Culture and Cultures. Reconsidering Neorealism as a National Cinema 2 Lies of Memory. Post-war Culture, Remembrance, and Documentary Filmmaking 2.1 Displaced Memories 2.2 Memory Frames. Michelangelo Antonioni's Early Documentaries 2.3 Recurring Interruptions. Post-war Documentary, War Memories and Trauma 2.4 Inspecting the Frames 3 Looking at the Images. Neorealist Visual Culture 3.1 Neorealism as a Scopic Regime 3.2 The Bill Sticker and the Posters. Film Ads and Visual Culture 3.3 The Earth Trembles at the Grand Hotel. Neorealist Photo-romances 3.4 Still Lives. Neorealist Photo-documentaries 3.5 At the Film's Margins 4 Actors, Non-professional Actors, Starlets, and Stars. Film Performance at the Time of Neorealism 4.1 A Stroll by the Sea 4.2 Life Begins Anew. Non-professional Performers and Neorealist Culture 4.3 We, the Humans. Non-professional Performers and Neorealist Representation 4.4 Ladies Without Camelias. Post-war Feminine Stardom 4.5 The Show Must Go On. Professional Performers and Neorealist Cinema 4.6 Cries, Laughs, and Songs. Anna Magnani in Transition 4.7 The Body of the Multitude Bibliography Index of Film Titles Index of Names Index of Illustrations

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