Fellini’s Films and Commercials: From Postwar to Postmodern: Trajectories of Italian Cinema and Media
Autor Frank Burkeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2020
Revisiting Burke’s 1996 monograph, this revised and updated edition includes a new preface and an additional chapter on the filmmaker’s work on commercials. Elegantly written and thoroughly researched, this book is essential reading for any Fellini fan or scholar.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789382204
ISBN-10: 1789382203
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 30 mm
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Trajectories of Italian Cinema and Media
ISBN-10: 1789382203
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 30 mm
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Trajectories of Italian Cinema and Media
Notă biografică
Frank Burke is professor emeritus at Queen’s University at Kingston in Ontario, Canada. He is the author and editor of several books, including Federico Fellini: Variety Lights To La Dolce Vita, Filmmakers Series: Fellini’s Films, and A Companion to Italian Cinema.
Cuprins
Preface and Acknowledgements to the 2020 Edition
Preface and Acknowledgements to the 1996 Edition
Chapter One: Fellini in Context
Chapter Two: Individuation Denied: Variety Light to Il Bidone
Chapter Three: Individuation and 'Creative Negation': Nights of Cabiria and La Dolce Vita
Chapter Four: Film about Film and Modernist Self-Reflexivity: The Temptation of Dr. Antonio
Chapter Five: 8½, Juliet of the Spirits, and Toby Dammit
Chapter Six: The Individual in Crisis from 8½ to Fellini- Satyricon
Chapter Seven: The Individuation of Art versus Character: Fellini-Satyricon and The Clowns
Chapter Eight: Art and Individuality Dissolved: Roma, Amarcord, and Orchestra Rehearsal
Chapter Nine: Postmodern Reproduction: Fellini’s Casanova to Intervista (and La Dolce Vita Revisited)
Chapter Ten: The Voice of the Moon
Chapter Eleven: Fellini's Commercials
Chapter Twelve: Politics, Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
Preface and Acknowledgements to the 1996 Edition
Chapter One: Fellini in Context
Chapter Two: Individuation Denied: Variety Light to Il Bidone
Chapter Three: Individuation and 'Creative Negation': Nights of Cabiria and La Dolce Vita
Chapter Four: Film about Film and Modernist Self-Reflexivity: The Temptation of Dr. Antonio
Chapter Five: 8½, Juliet of the Spirits, and Toby Dammit
Chapter Six: The Individual in Crisis from 8½ to Fellini- Satyricon
Chapter Seven: The Individuation of Art versus Character: Fellini-Satyricon and The Clowns
Chapter Eight: Art and Individuality Dissolved: Roma, Amarcord, and Orchestra Rehearsal
Chapter Nine: Postmodern Reproduction: Fellini’s Casanova to Intervista (and La Dolce Vita Revisited)
Chapter Ten: The Voice of the Moon
Chapter Eleven: Fellini's Commercials
Chapter Twelve: Politics, Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
Recenzii
"Burke's study is truly comprehensive and confronts a broad spectrum of topics from psychology and spirituality to film and camera theory, to name just a few. The author never leaves the reader unprepared for the next analysis, as he delivers important background information for context. What is most appreciated is Burke's approach to his study as a whole. He supplies a meticulously detailed map in Fellini studies and equips readers with abundant knowledge to navigate through each film. However, he never forecloses readers' own supplementary connections. Indeed, the monographic structure of the study directly encourages such engagement. The sharp and ever detailed analysis, which is at the study’s core, not only honours Fellini's genius through his complexity, but it also inspires readers to appreciate and learn more about the beloved Italian director. Burke's revised edition of his 1996 publication will continue to benefit scholars in future studies of the great Federico Fellini and his work."
"A comprehensive account of Fellini's entire output, including close analyses of all the films and television commercials from a consistent-but-dynamicallyopen critical-theoretical perspective. . . . With an entire mountain range of books and other texts on the Italian auteur, Fellini's Films and Commercials represents a pinnacle in English-language Fellini scholarship. . . . The new book is a kind of summa of Burke's own Fellini scholarship, the product of a scholar-auteur at the peak of his game."
"Burke's book documents the enormous cultural impact that Fellini had in the second half of the 20th century and finally gives Fellini the visibility that he deserved, showing the cultural and geographical range of the director's influence. The volume is a wonderful tool for both scholars of Fellini, specialists of cinema studies, students and film buffs who approach Fellini's films for the first time. Any reader will be able to enter and be guided through Fellini’s very complex and fascinating cinematic universe. The work offers a valuable and interesting approach to one of the most famous Italian directors, and is the ideal vehicle, for celebrating Fellini’s centennial anniversary birth."