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Italian Cinema
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Outline Introduction Part I. History of Italian Cinema Part II. Actors and directors Part III. Giuseppe Tornatore Conclusion References
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Introduction Like many countries, Italy suffers from American
dominant position Italy, however, has an original and independent
cinema Homeland of one of the most important
movement in the artistic history of cinema: Neorealism
Many actors and directors of Italian origin have succeeded in Hollywood
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Sergio Leone
Once Upon a time in America
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Part I. History of Italian Cinema 1899 First projection in Roma, by Luigi Topi 1918 Crisis of Italian cinema 1930 the first Italian sound film was made, called "La
canzone dell'amore ("The Song of Love") The first important postwar film movement came from
Italy, and was called Neorealism Committed to rendering social actuality as art Worldwide acclaim, but controversial within Italy for its
critical views of contemporary society
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Part I. History of Italian Cinema During the Sixties Italian cinema also became
experimental with directors such as Antonioni, in the avant-garde works of Mario Bava and Sergio Leone, and the poetic worlds of Federico Fellini and Pier Paolo Pasolini.
La “Dolce vita” became an extraordinary phenomenon Actually, Italian cinema is relatively prosperous tanks to
Roberto Benigni (“Life is beautiful”), Giuseppe Tornatore (“1900”) and Nanni Moretti (La Stanza del figlio)
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Part II. Actors and directors
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a. Actors Italian actors Roberto Benigni, Claudia Cardinale, Marcello Mastroiani, Monica Bellucci,
Sophia Loren, Isabella Rossellini, Ornella Muti, Italian-American actors Téa Leoni, John Travolta, Frank Sinatra,
Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, Nicolas Cage, Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Henry Fonda
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b. Directors
Roberto Rossellini, Roma, città aperta (1945) (Rome, Open City, 1945)
Vittorio De Sica Ladri di biciclette (The Bicycle Thief, 1948 and Umberto D. (1952)
Luchino Visconti made what is often considered the first neorealist film, Ossessione (Obsession, 1942)
Federico Fellini made Dolce vita, La (1960) Bernardo Bertolucci, Last Emperor, The (1987),
Ultimo tango a Parigi (1972) Sergio Leone, Ben-Hur (1959) (second unit director),
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
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Part III. Giuseppe Tornatore
Tornatore, born in 1956, in Sicily, Italian director.
Movies: Malèna (2000),
Leggenda del pianista sull'oceano, La (1998), Nuovo cinema Paradiso (1988)
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Conclusion La Vita è bella, ranked 58 on the best loved movies
of all time American cinema is clearly the leading cinema, but
Italy is one of the few countries still having an independent cinema industry
Some directors like Benigni and Tornatore have earned worldwide acclaim
Italy has one of the most important international festival: la Mostra, in Venice
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