Italian
Cinema: 1942 to Present
Credit hours:3--Contact hours: 45
Course # 24-2512 SR
Dept: Film and Video
Course Description: This course focuses on the world of Italian
Cinema It is a general analysis of post-war cinema and a parallel social
history of this period using film as "decoded historical evidence".
In the first part of the class, discussion will focus on Neo-realism,
a cinematic phenomenon that deeply influenced the ideological and aesthetic
rules of film art. The second part of the course will concentrate on
the films that mark the decline of Neo-realism and the talent of "new" auteurs
such as Fellini and Antonioni . The last part of the course is devoted
to the cinema from the 1970's to the present. The class will also analyze
the different aspects of “Film Making” both in Italian and
the U.S. industry.
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