Topics in Modern Italian Cinema: New Italian Cinema: History, Politics, and Society (in English)

This course looks at the way Italy has expressed its historical, cultural, political, and social individuality in major cinematic works from the 1960’s to the present. Directors such as Bertolucci, Tornatore, Benigni, Ozpetek, and Sorrentino offer a panorama of a generation of filmmakers that has contributed to the renewal of Italian cinema. Topics will be drawn from current issues, and will include the Holocaust and questions of memory, terrorism, political violence, migration, gender ideologies, the Mafia. Emphasis on film style and techniques.

Distribution Area: HA

Prerequisites and Restrictions

No knowledge of Italian is required to enroll. Course is open to first year undergraduate students. Precept P99 is in Italian.

Sections

L01

Wednesdays, 1:30-2:50 PM

F01

Tuesdays, 7:30-10:20 PM

P01

Wednesdays, 3-4:20 PM

P99

TBD

Instructor(s)

Staff