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Author Wagstaff, Christopher, 1946-

Title Italian neorealist cinema : an aesthetic approach / Christopher Wagstaff
Published Toronto ; Buffalo, N.Y. : University of Toronto Press, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 504 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, map
Series Toronto Italian studies
Toronto Italian studies.
Contents Introduction -- Overview. The Italian Cinema Industry -- The Cultural Context -- Films: Production and Screenwriting -- The Pro-filmic -- The Institution of Neorealism -- Realism. Aesthetics -- Reference -- Narrative -- Genre -- Idealism -- Realism -- Cesare Zavattini -- Rhetoric -- A Note on Comedy -- Roma città aperta. Photography -- Lighting -- Sound -- Mise en scène -- Performers -- Costume -- The Narrative: Story and Plot -- Dramaturgy: Analysis of the Episode of the Shooting of Pina -- Roma città aperta and Neorealism -- Paisà. The Rome Episode -- The Sicily Episode -- The Monastery Episode -- The Naples Episode -- The Florence Episode -- The Po delta Episode -- Concluding Remarks on Paisà -- Ladri di biciclette. Locations -- Performers and Costume -- Narrative -- Analysis of Sequences -- Concluding Remarks
Summary The end of the Second World War saw the emergence of neorealist film in Italy. In Italian Neorealist Cinema, Christopher Wagstaff analyses three neorealist films that have had significant influence on filmmakers around the world. Wagstaff treats these films as assemblies of sounds and images rather than as representations of historical reality. If Roberto Rossellini's Roma città aperta and Paisà, and Vittorio De Sica's Ladri di biciclette are still, half a century after they were made, among the most highly valued artefacts in the history of cinema, Wagstaff suggests that this could be due to the aesthetic and rhetorical qualities of their assembled narratives, performances, locations, lighting, sound, mise en scène, and montage. This volume begins by situating neorealist cinema in its historical, industrial, commercial and cultural context, and makes available for the first time a large amount of data on post-war Italian cinema. Wagstaff offers a theoretical discussion of what it means to treat realist films as aesthetic artefacts before moving on to the core of the book, which consists of three studies of the films under discussion. Italian Neorealist Cinema not only offers readers in Film Studies and Italian Studies a radically new perspective on neorealist cinema and the Italian art cinema that followed it, but theorises and applies a method of close analysis of film texts for those interested in aesthetics and rhetoric, as well as cinema in general
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 473-492) and index
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Subject Rossellini, Roberto, 1906-1977 -- Criticism and interpretation
De Sica, Vittorio, 1901-1974 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT De Sica, Vittorio, 1901-1974 fast
Rossellini, Roberto, 1906-1977 fast
Rossellini, Roberto. idszbz
Subject Motion pictures -- Italy -- Aesthetics
Motion pictures -- Italy -- History
Realism in motion pictures.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- History & Criticism.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
Motion pictures
Motion pictures -- Aesthetics
Realism in motion pictures
Neorealismus
Filmästhetik
Film
Film.
Realismus.
Neorealismus.
Ästhetik.
Italy
Italien
Italien.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2008272096
ISBN 1442685670
9781442685673
9781442692435
144269243X