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 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)
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).
- A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
- For a Few Dollars More (1965)
- The Good, The Bad, The Ugly (1966)
- Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
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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