ITAS261
Italian Cinema (in English)

A survey of the directors and film styles that paved the way for the golden age of Italian cinema, this course examines, first, Italian cinema of the first two decades of the twentieth century, going on to fascist cinema before embarking on an in-depth journey into the genre that made Italian cinema famous, namely, neorealism. We will analyze major films by Rossellini, Visconti, and De Sica (among others) with a view to understanding the ethical, social, political, and philosophical foundations of the neorealist aesthetic.

Units: 1

Max Enrollment: 25

Prerequisites: None.

Instructor: Ward

Distribution Requirements: LL - Language and Literature; ARS - Visual Arts, Music, Theater, Film and Video

Typical Periods Offered: Spring

Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Not Offered

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