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Vital Crises in Italian Cinema P. Adams Sitney (Professor of Visual Art, Professor of Visual Art, Princeton University)

Vital Crises in Italian Cinema By P. Adams Sitney (Professor of Visual Art, Professor of Visual Art, Princeton University)

Vital Crises in Italian Cinema by P. Adams Sitney (Professor of Visual Art, Professor of Visual Art, Princeton University)


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Examining over twenty key works of the period, Vital Crises in Italian Cinema identifies and explores the major thematic crises at the heart of seminal films produced by the likes of Vittorio De Sica, Luchino Visconti, Michael Antonioni, and Federico Fellini.

Vital Crises in Italian Cinema Summary

Vital Crises in Italian Cinema: Iconography, Stylistics, Politics by P. Adams Sitney (Professor of Visual Art, Professor of Visual Art, Princeton University)

First published in 1995 b, P. Adams Sitney's Vital Crises in Italian Cinema has become a work of enduring importance in the study of Italian films produced from 1945-1963. Examining over twenty key works of the period, Sitney identifies and explores the major thematic crises at the heart of seminal films produced by the likes of Vittorio De Sica, Luchino Visconti, Michael Antonioni, and Federico Fellini. The debate over regional dialects and a unified national language find reflection in Visconti's La terra trema and its source, the novel I Malavoglia. The father-son relationship serves as an opportunity to consider the tension between filial loyalty and individuality in works such as Uccellacci e uccellini and Ladri di biciclette. Romantic love juxtaposed with lust against the background of Roman Catholic iconography exemplifies another recurring predicament in the nation's cinema. Rocco i suoi fratelli, La dolce Vita, and Accatone all feature female and male characters grappling with the idea of woman as either the epitome of Marian virtue or Magdalene-like sexuality. With each film under discussion, Sitney provides the relevant political and cultural context to demonstrate how the changes in Italian life found their way into cinematic art. A new afterword extends the range of the study to the early 1970s, as it considers the pastoral ideal deflated by urban reality in Padre Padrone and L'albero degli zoccoli.

Vital Crises in Italian Cinema Reviews

Vital Crises in Italian Cinema is characterized by an extremely sensitive attention to aesthetic issues. It is one of the very few books on Italian cinema that manages to put politics and art, film and society, together intelligently. Its new epilogue brings it ahead to another important milestone in the development of Italian film history. * Peter Bonadella, author of A History of Italian Cinema *

About P. Adams Sitney (Professor of Visual Art, Professor of Visual Art, Princeton University)

P. Adams Sitney is a Professor of Visual Art at Princeton University. He has taught at Bard College, New York University, The Cooper Union, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the School of Visual Arts. He is the author of Visionary Film: The American Avan-Garde 1943-1200; Modernist Montage: The Obscurity of Vision in Film and Literature; and he edited the Film Culture Reader; The Essential Cinema; The Avant-Garde Film; and Stan Brakhage's Metaphors on Vision. In 1969 he co-founded Anthology Film Archives in New York.

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Rossellini's Resistance ; 3. Visconti: The National Language, Dialect, and the Southern Question ; 4. De Sica's and Zavattini's Neopopulism ; 5. Between the Vital Crises ; 6. Annus Mirabilis ; 7. Antonioni's Psychoanalysis of the Boom ; 8. New Wave Neorealism: Pasolini, Olmi, Rosi ; 9. Conclusion ; Notes ; Index

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NLS9780199862177
9780199862177
0199862176
Vital Crises in Italian Cinema: Iconography, Stylistics, Politics by P. Adams Sitney (Professor of Visual Art, Professor of Visual Art, Princeton University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2013-03-21
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