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Book review

Neorealist film culture, 1945-1954: Rome, open cinema

by Francesco Pitassio, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2019, 384 pp., €118,99 (hardback), ISBN 9789089648006

Pages 173-175 | Published online: 11 Jul 2020
 

Notes

1. See Giuliana Minghelli (2012), Cinema Year Zero: Landscape and Memory in Post-Fascist Italian Film (New York: Routledge); Torunn Haaland (2012), Italian Neorealist Cinema (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press); Karl Schoonover (2012), Brutal Vision: The Neorealist Body in Postwar Italian Cinema (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press); Paola Bonifazio (2014), Schooling in Modernity: The Politics of Sponsored Films in Postwar Italy (Toronto: University of Toronto Press); Simonetta Milli Konewko (2016), Neorealism and the ‘New Italy’: Compassion in the Development of Italian Identity (Basingstoke: Palgrave); Stephen Gundle (2019), Fame Amid the Ruins: Italian Film Stardom in the Age of Neorealism (New York: Berghahn). In Italian, see Francesco Pitassio, Paolo Noto (2010), Il cinema neorealista (Bologna: Archetipo); Stefania Parigi (2014), Neorealismo. Il nuovo cinema del dopoguerra (Venice: Marsilio); Giulia Carluccio, Emiliano Morreale, Mariapaola Pierini (eds.) (2017), Intorno al neorealismo (Milan: Scalpendi); Michele Guerra (ed.) (2017), Invenzioni dal vero. Discorsi sul neorealismo (Parma: Diabasis).

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