"The History of Italian Cinema" is the most comprehensive guide
to Italian film ever published. Written by the foremost scholar of
Italian cinema and presented here for the first time in English,
this landmark book traces the complete history of filmmaking in
Italy, from its origins in the silent era through its golden age in
the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, and its subsequent decline to its
resurgence today.
Gian Piero Brunetta covers more than 1,500 films, discussing
renowned masters including Roberto Rossellini and Federico Fellini,
as well as directors lesser known outside Italy like Dino Risi and
Ettore Scola. He examines overlooked Italian genre films such as
horror movies, comedies, and Westerns, and he also devotes
attention to neglected periods like the Fascist era. Brunetta
illuminates the epic scope of Italian filmmaking, showing it to be
a powerful cultural force in Italy and leaving no doubt about its
enduring influence abroad. Encompassing the social, political, and
technical aspects of the craft, he recreates the world of Italian
cinema, giving readers rare insights into the actors,
cinematographers, film critics, and producers that have made
Italian cinema unique. Brunetta's passion as a true fan of Italian
movies comes across on every page of this panoramic guide.
A delight for film lovers everywhere, "The History of Italian
Cinema" reveals the full artistry of Italian film.
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