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The Cinema of Paolo Sorrentino - Commitment to Style (Hardcover)
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The Cinema of Paolo Sorrentino - Commitment to Style (Hardcover)
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Paolo Sorrentino, director of Il Divo (2008) and The Great Beauty
(2013) and creator of the HBO series The Young Pope (2016), has
emerged as one of the most compelling figures in
twenty-first-century European film. From his earliest productions
to his more recent transnational works, Sorrentino has paid homage
to Italy's cinematic past while telling stories of masculine
characters whose sense of self seems to be on the brink of
dissolution. Together with his usual collaborators (including
cinematographer Luca Bigazzi and editor Cristiano Travagliolo) and
actors (chief among them Toni Servillo), Sorrentino has produced an
incisive depiction of the contemporary European condition by means
of an often spectacular postclassical style that nevertheless
continues postwar Italian film's tradition of political commitment.
This book is a critical examination of Sorrentino's work, focusing
on his emergence as a preeminent transnational auteur. Russell J.
A. Kilbourn offers close readings of Sorrentino's feature films and
television output from One Man Up (2001) to The Young Pope (2016)
and Loro (2018), featuring in-depth analyses of the director's
exuberant and intensified film style. Addressing the crucial themes
of Sorrentino's output-including a masculine subject defined by a
melancholic awareness of its own imminent demise, and a critique of
the conventional cinematic representation of women-Kilbourn
illuminates Sorrentino's ability to suffuse postmodern elegies for
the humanist worldview with a sense of social awareness and
responsibility. Kilbourn also foregrounds Sorrentino's
contributions to the ongoing transformations of cinematic realism
and the Italian and European art cinema traditions more broadly.
The first English-language study of the acclaimed director's
oeuvre, The Cinema of Paolo Sorrentino demonstrates why he is
considered one of the most dynamic figures making films today.
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