Ancient Rome at the Cinema: Story and Spectacle in Hollywood and Rome: Greece and Rome Live
Autor Elena Theodorakopoulosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2010
Filmgoers have long embraced the storied performances, elaborate sets, and epic productions behind film recreations of ancient Rome. Using this fascination with the trappings of realism that fuels our love for historical films, Ancient Rome at the Cinema offers an engaging and lucid portrait of the worlds created in such Roman historical epics as Ben-Hur, Spartacus, Gladiator, and Fellini’s Satyricon. Covering both the commercial and the avant-garde, this volume demonstrates how cinematic versions of Ancient Rome have been able to captivate us, inscribing their versions of the city and its history onto our imagination. Though particular emphasis is placed on the tension between narrative and spectacle in these films, the author uses both film theory and criticism in order to examine the ways in which historical drama creates the past through storytelling and visual effects, culminating in an engaging historical analysis of the art form.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781904675280
ISBN-10: 190467528X
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: 12 halftones
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Colecția Liverpool University Press
Seria Greece and Rome Live
ISBN-10: 190467528X
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: 12 halftones
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Colecția Liverpool University Press
Seria Greece and Rome Live
Notă biografică
Elena Theodorakopoulos is a lecturer in Classics at the University of Birmingham. She has recently co-edited The Rhetoric of Advice in Greece and Rome (2007) with Diana Spencer and has written chapters for The Sites of Rome: Time, Space, Memory (2007), edited by D. Larmour and D. Spencer, and Blackwell Companion to Catullus (2007), edited by M. Skinner.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. Narrative and Spectacle, Realism and Illusion, and the Historical Film
2. Ben-Hur: ‘Tale of the Christ’ or Tale of Rome?
3. Spartacus and the Politics of Story-Telling
4. The Fall of the Roman Empire: The Filmmaker as Historian
5. Gladiator: Making it New?
6. Fellini Satyricon: ‘Farewell to Antiquity’ or ‘Daily Life in Ancient Rome’?
7. Titus: Rome and the Penny Arcade
Conclusion
Notes
Further Reading and Viewing
Bibliography
Filmography
Index
Introduction
1. Narrative and Spectacle, Realism and Illusion, and the Historical Film
2. Ben-Hur: ‘Tale of the Christ’ or Tale of Rome?
3. Spartacus and the Politics of Story-Telling
4. The Fall of the Roman Empire: The Filmmaker as Historian
5. Gladiator: Making it New?
6. Fellini Satyricon: ‘Farewell to Antiquity’ or ‘Daily Life in Ancient Rome’?
7. Titus: Rome and the Penny Arcade
Conclusion
Notes
Further Reading and Viewing
Bibliography
Filmography
Index