Roberto Rossellini: Magician of the Real

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David Forgacs, Sarah Lutton, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
British Film Institute, 2000 - 208
A master of modern European cinema and a key figure in the Italian neorealist movement, Roberto Rossellini had one of the longest and most varied careers of all major directors. From "Rome Open City" and "Paisà " through to the "Bergman" classics "Stromboli "and "Journey to Italy" and his later work for television, Rossellini's work and ideas had a profound influence on filmmaking and criticism. This specially commissioned overview of Rossellini's works examines key issues and themes covering all phases of his career. Leading critics from across the world examine, among other issues, the Fascist context of Rossellini's early work, the view of Europe that emerges in his films, the stylistic trajectory of the work through neorealism and beyond and its influence on the French New Wave, the issues of representation that emerge in later films and his extensive work for television. The significance of Rossellini's relationships with Ingrid Bergman and Anna Magnani is discussed and the book also includes a dossier section of materials providing an overview of the most important facts and documents concerning the director.

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Rossellini and the Critics
1
The Fascist War Trilogy
20
Rossellini and Neorealism
36
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Geoffrey Nowell-Smith is an Honarary Professorial Fellow in the School of History, Queen Mary, University of London.

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