| Peter Bondanella - Performing Arts - 1993 - 214 pages
A close analysis of the seven films that mark important turning points in Rossellini's evolution: The Man with a Cross (1943), Open City (1945), Paisan (1946), The Machine to ... | |
| Peter Brunette - Performing Arts - 1996 - 448 pages
"This is the first serious American book about my father . . . and a missing piece in the history of film for American film-lovers."--Isabella Rossellini | |
| Tag Gallagher - Biography & Autobiography - 1986 - 588 pages
This radical re-reading of Ford's work studies his films in the context of his complex character, demonstrating their immense intelligence and their profound critique of our ... | |
| Sidney Gottlieb - Performing Arts - 2004 - 214 pages
Roberto Rossellini's Rome Open City instantly, markedly, and permanently changed the landscape of film history. Made at the end of World War II, it has been credited with ... | |
| Mark Shiel - Fiction - 2006 - 156 pages
Italian Neorealism: Rebuilding the Cinematic City is a valuable introduction to one of the most influential of film movements. Exploring the roots and causes of neorealism ... | |
| Bert Cardullo - Performing Arts - 1991 - 170 pages
What Is Neorealism? is a representative critical bibliography of writings (in English) on Italian cinematic neorealism. Like most "isms," neorealism is a nebulous term; this is ... | |
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