Italian post-neorealist cinema / Luca Barattoni.

Unlike countries such as 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...

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Main Author: Barattoni, Luca (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2012]
Series:Traditions in world cinema.
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505 0 |a 1. Historic, economic, and cultural background -- 2. The New Wave proper/Italian style debate and the explosion of national cinemas -- 3. The aesthetics emerging after the war -- 4. Ideological perimeters: the Catholic-Marxist protocol -- 5. Negotiating modernity: the ethics of disorientation and entrenchment -- 6. Reimagining national identity -- 7. Behavioral codes and sexual mores -- Conclusion: the missing Italy and its missing cinema today. 
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