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Political Fellini - Journey to the End of Italy

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Federico Fellini is often considered a disengaged filmmaker, interested in self-referential dreams and grotesquerie rather than contemporary politics. This book challenges that myth by examining the filmmaker's reception in Italy, and by exploring his films in the context of significant political debates. By conceiving Fellini's cinema as an individual expression of the nation's "mythical biography," the director's most celebrated themes and images - a nostalgia for childhood, unattainable female figures, fantasy, the circus, carnival - become symbols of Italy's traumatic modernity and perpetual adolescence.

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Preface to the English edition

Acknowledgments

Essential Chronology by Fabio Benincasa

Introduction: Political Fellini?

Chapter 1. Fellini and "Italian Ideology"

Chapter 2. Mythical biography of a Nation

Chapter 3. La dolce vita, our contemporary

Chapter 4. Fellini, Mussolini and the complex of Rome

Chapter 5. Fellini and feminism

Chapter 6. A public dream. The Italy of Prova d'orchestra

Chapter 7. You don't interrupt an emotion

Appendix: the Maestro and the Divo, Fellini in the Andreotti archives

Selected Bibliography

Index


About the author


Andrea Minuz is Assistant Professor of Film & Media Studies in the Department of Art History and Perfor;ming Arts, University of Rome “La Sapienza”. He is the author of La Shoah e la cultura visuale. Cinema, memoria, spazio pubblico (Bulzoni Editore, 2010) [The Holocaust and Visual Culture: Film, Memory, the Public Sphere].

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Federico Fellini is often considered a disengaged filmmaker, interested in self-referential dreams and grotesquerie rather than contemporary politics. This book challenges that myth by examining the filmmaker’s reception in Italy, and by exploring his films in the context of significant political debates. By conceiving Fellini’s cinema as an individual expression of the nation’s “mythical biography,” the director’s most celebrated themes and images — a nostalgia for childhood, unattainable female figures, fantasy, the circus, carnival — become symbols of Italy’s traumatic modernity and perpetual adolescence.

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“As a scholar deeply immersed in Italian culture, Minuz knows the material inside and out, and his fresh interpretations of Fellini’s films reference both the political and artistic climate in which they were created. Smoothly translated by Perryman, Political Fellini is a truly valuable book, one that delves deep into Fellini as a critic of politics on a larger scale and society as a whole… Highly recommended.” · Choice

Political Fellini is a well-researched and -referenced study of Fedrerico Fellini, Italian cinema, and culture. He gives deep insight into Italian cinema and political culture. Both students and experts of cinema will hugely benefit from Political Fellini. It is the first full-length biography and study of Fedrerico Fellini as a great Italian filmmaker. It is a must read for everyone who is interested in cinema.” · The Washington Book Review

Product details

Authors Andrea Minuz, Minuz Andrea
Assisted by Marcus Perryman (Translation)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2018
 
EAN 9781785338281
ISBN 978-1-78533-828-1
No. of pages 228
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Italy, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Film and Television Studies, Individual Film Directors, Film-Makers, PERFORMING ARTS / Individual Director, Film history, theory or criticism

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