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The Cinemas of Italian Migration: European and Transatlantic Narratives

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Italy is more strongly influenced by the experiences of migrants than many other European countries. This includes an historically ongoing internal migration from the south to the north, which is strongly echoed in neo-realism; a mass emigration mainly to western Europe and North and South America that is connected with mafia films, among others, in Italys collective imaginary; as well as a more recent immigration influx from the southwestern Mediterranean, which is dealt with at a film level in New Italian Cinema of recent decades. Thus, three forms of migration have affected politics as well as Italys film history; the latter, through the development of new genres and sub-genres. In this manner, questions concerning cultural studies are intersected with those of film aesthetics in this volume.The Cinemas of Italian Migration: European and Transatlantic Narratives brings together for the first time international contributions on early post-WWII cinema such as Il cammino della speranza (The Road to Hope, Pietro Germi, 1950) and I magliari (The Magliari, Francesco Rosi, 1959), with Migrant Road Movie classics like Lamerica (Gianni Amelio, 1994) and contemporary Italian comedies like Into Paradiso (Into Paradise, Paola Randi, 2010). Additionally, this volume includes articles dealing with often marginalized filmmakers (e.g. Vincenzo Marra and Roberta Torre), independent productions (among others, Carmine Amorosos Cover Boy, 2006) and genres such as contemporary Italian documentary films (e.g. Andrea Segres A Sud di Lampedusa/South of Lampedusa, 2006). The migration narratives are shaped by European and transatlantic filmmakers, not only by Ferzan Ozpetek but also by Werner Schroeter from Germany, Denis Rabaglia from Switzerland, Martin Scorsese from the US and Sandra Gugliotta from Argentina, to name just a few examples. See more
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  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2013
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443846240

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Sabine Schrader is Professor of Italian Literature and Culture at the Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck Austria. She has written on Italian and French literature of the nineteenth and twentieth century and on silent and contemporary cinema and television series in Italy and France.Daniel Winkler teaches French and Italian Cinema and Literature at the Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck Austria. He has written on French and Italian theatre a film story of Marseille on Canadian migration culture and contemporary Italian cinema.

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