Italian Neo-Realism & Italian Cinema

Today, after reading about the Italian Neo-Realists and taking a quick quiz on our reading, we will view some of the work of Italian filmmakers.

Please watch the following clips and respond to the article/clips. Functionally: what is the cultural difference between American cinema and Italian cinema?

Victorio De Sico
The Bicycle Thief
Umberto D.
Umberto D. (ending clip)

Michelangelo Antonioni (1912- 2007)
Blow Up (clip or trailer)
L'Eclipse
L’Avventura
Bergman speaks about Antonioni

Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922 – 1975)
Pasolini the Filmmaker (part one; you can view the other two parts to this documentary on the sidebar)
Oedipus Rex
Salo

Federico Fellini
8 1/2
Amarcord
Satyricon

Pietro Germi (1914 – 1974)
Divorce, Italian Style

Horror Directors (you may pick any sample/trailers from these directors) CAUTION (graphic violence; type in these names and watch trailers on Youtube.com):
• Dario Argento (1940 - present)
• Mario Bava (1914 – 1980)
• Lucio Fulci (1927 – 1996)

Animation:
Bruno Bozzetto (1938 – present)
Allegro Non Tropo: Valse Triste

Spaghetti Westerns:

In the mid-1960s Sergio Leone and other Italian filmmakers copying his style, made a series of Westerns. The films were originally released in Italian, but the films featured multilingual casts and sound was post-synched. Typical themes and story lines involved the Mexican Revolution (Spanish- American War) and took place on the American border (see: it all connects).
Contemporary Italian Film:
Contemporary Italian Cinema (documentary interview with Gianni Zanasi & Andrea Adriatico)
Non Pensarci (not captioned) (2008)
All'amore Assente (trailer, not captioned) (2008)
Uerra (2009)
Mine Vaganti (Loose Cannons, trailer, captioned) (2010)

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