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Italian Film in the Present Tense Millicent Marcus

Italian Film in the Present Tense By Millicent Marcus

Italian Film in the Present Tense by Millicent Marcus


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This book explores the Italian film landscape with a focus on cinematic achievements of the twenty-first century.

Italian Film in the Present Tense Summary

Italian Film in the Present Tense by Millicent Marcus

For observers of the European film scene, Federico Fellinis death in 1993 came to stand for the demise of Italian cinema as a whole. Exploring an eclectic sampling of works from the new millennium, Italian Film in the Present Tense confronts this narrative of decline with strong evidence to the contrary.

Millicent Marcus highlights Italian cinemas new sources of industrial strength, its re-placement of the Rome-centred studio system with regional film commissions, its contemporary breakthroughs on the aesthetic front, and its vital engagement with the changing economic and socio-political circumstances in twenty-first-century Italian life. Examining works that stand out for their formal brilliance and their moral urgency, the book presents a series of fourteen case studies, featuring analyses of such renowned films as Il Divo, Gomorrah, The Great Beauty, We Have a Pope, The Mafia Only Kills in the Summer, and Fire at Sea, along with lesser-known works deserving of serious critical scrutiny. In doing so, Italian Film in the Present Tense contests the widely held perception of a medium languishing in its "post-Fellini" moment, and instead acknowledges the ethical persistence and forward-looking currents of Italian cinema in the present tense.

About Millicent Marcus

Millicent Marcus is a professor of Italian Studies and Film & Media Studies at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface

Introduction: An Overview

Mafias

1. Toward a New Language of Engagement for the New Millennium:
Marco Tullio Giordanas The One Hundred Steps, 2000

2. The Anti-Mafia Martyr Film Takes an Unexpected Turn:
Pierfrancesco Dilibertos The Mafia Only Kills in the Summer, 2013

3. This Is Not a Crime Film:
Michele Placidos Crime Novel, 2005

4. The Normality of Devastation:
Matteo Garrones Gomorrah, 2008

Neo-regionalism

5. Non per vacanza, ma per viverci! (Not to Vacation, but to Live Here!):
Giorgio Dirittis The Wind Blows Round, 2005

6. The Child as the Custodian of Future Memory:
Giorgio Dirittis The Man Who Is to Come, 2009

Migrants

7. Channeling the Geographic Unconscious:
Federico Bondis Black Sea, 2009

8. Your Position Please:
Gianfranco Rosis Fire at Sea, 2016

Leadership

9. The Ironist and the Auteur:
Paolo Sorrentinos Il Divo, 2008

10. Liberating the Left: Toward a Humanist Language of Engagement for a Post-Political Age:
Roberto Andos Long Live Liberty, 2013

11. The Pontiff and the Shrink:
Nanni Morettis We Have a Pope, 2011

Women

12. "It Ended the Way It Should Have:
Francesca Comencinis The Blank Space, 2008

13. Comic Relief:
Riccardo Milanis Dont Stop Me Now, 2019

In a Category unto Itself

14. Hidden Beneath the Blah Blah Blah:
Paolo Sorrentinos The Great Beauty, 2013

Bibliography
Index

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GOR013764635
9781487546199
148754619X
Italian Film in the Present Tense by Millicent Marcus
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2023-02-08
290
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