Neorealist Film Culture, 1945-1954 : Rome, Open Cinema.

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Author / Creator:Pitassio, Francesco.
Imprint:Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2019.
Description:1 online resource (386 pages)
Language:English
Series:Film Culture in Transition Ser.
Film Culture in Transition Ser.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12402209
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ISBN:9048526256
9789048526253
9089648003
9789089648006
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-367) and indexes.
In English.
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Summary: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.
Other form:Print version: Pitassio, Francesco. Neorealist Film Culture, 1945-1954 : Rome, Open Cinema. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2019
Standard no.:10.1515/9789048526253.

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