Cesare Zavattini's neo-realism and the afterlife of an idea: an intellectual biography
"Almost no English scholarship addresses Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter of some of the best known films in the history of world cinema -including Sciuscià, Miracle in Milan, and Bicycle Thieves- and the scholarship that does presents only the narrowest of views on the multi-dimensional Zava...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Almost no English scholarship addresses Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter of some of the best known films in the history of world cinema -including Sciuscià, Miracle in Milan, and Bicycle Thieves- and the scholarship that does presents only the narrowest of views on the multi-dimensional Zavattini. In Cesare Zavattini's Neo-realism and the Afterlife of an Idea, David Brancaleone instead presents a vital portrait of the screenwriter for the first time, exploring his history as an active Neo-realist organizer, Modernist writer, political protestor, and celebrated filmmaker in the light of unprecedented access to archival material. Through a multidisciplinary lens that examines Zavattini's cultural politics, interventions into press, television, and journalism, experimental filmmaking, and personal history, Brancaleone reconstructs the extent of Zavattini's contribution to cinema and culture"-- |
Beschreibung: | xi, 445 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 1501377353 9781501377358 |
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spelling | Brancaleone, David Verfasser (DE-588)1247497178 aut Cesare Zavattini's neo-realism and the afterlife of an idea an intellectual biography David Brancaleone Paperback edition New York Bloomsbury Academic 2023 xi, 445 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Early days -- Editorial director and screenwriter in Milan -- Zavattini's early fiction and diary -- Early screenwriting -- Post-war critique of cinema -- Shoeshine and Bicycle thieves -- Cinema as commitment : the Perugia Conference (1949) -- First communion, Miracle in Milan, Bellissima, Umberto D. and beyond -- Italia mia proposal for ethnographic cinema -- Neo-realism to come -- Manifesto films : Love in the city and We women -- The Parma conference on neo-realism -- The Catholic Varese conference on neo-realism -- Zavattini and cinematic ethnography : Un paese -- Zavattini's transmission of neo-realism to Spain -- Transmission of neo-realism to Cuba -- Transmission of neo-realism to Mexico -- Transmission to Argentina -- Experimenting with non-fiction in the 1960s -- Zavattini and the 1968 Venice Film Festival -- Zavattini's free newsreels -- The truuuuth : Zavattini's testament? "Almost no English scholarship addresses Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter of some of the best known films in the history of world cinema -including Sciuscià, Miracle in Milan, and Bicycle Thieves- and the scholarship that does presents only the narrowest of views on the multi-dimensional Zavattini. In Cesare Zavattini's Neo-realism and the Afterlife of an Idea, David Brancaleone instead presents a vital portrait of the screenwriter for the first time, exploring his history as an active Neo-realist organizer, Modernist writer, political protestor, and celebrated filmmaker in the light of unprecedented access to archival material. Through a multidisciplinary lens that examines Zavattini's cultural politics, interventions into press, television, and journalism, experimental filmmaking, and personal history, Brancaleone reconstructs the extent of Zavattini's contribution to cinema and culture"-- Zavattini, Cesare 1902-1989 (DE-588)118808338 gnd rswk-swf Zavattini, Cesare / 1902-1989 / https://isni.org/isni/0000000121483118 Screenwriters / Italy / Biography Authors, Italian / 20th century / Biography Motion pictures / Philosophy Realism in motion pictures Zavattini, Cesare / 1902-1989 Zavattini, Cesare 1902-1989 (DE-588)118808338 p DE-604 Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-5013-1697-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-5013-1698-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-5013-1700-2 |
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