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Thesis type
Tesi di laurea vecchio ordinamento
Author
Oliva, Raffaella
URN
etd-11032005-165028
Thesis title
Il cinema di Mario Soldati.
Tra Calligrafismo e cinema di genere
Department
LETTERE E FILOSOFIA
Course of study
LETTERE
Supervisors
relatore Cardone, Lucia
relatore Cuccu, Lorenzo
relatore Cuccu, Lorenzo
Keywords
- cinema
- calligrafismo
- Mario Soldati
Graduation session start date
21/11/2005
Availability
Withheld
Release date
21/11/2045
Summary
Il periodo in cui Mario Soldati svolse la sua attività nel cinematografo, all’inizio come sceneggiatore poi come regista, va dal 1931 ai primi degli anni sessanta. L’esperienza e le opere del regista si collocano in un epoca molto particolare del panorama italiano, quella fascista, dove il regime prende coscienza del sistema cinematografico usandolo come arma di propaganda politica. Negli anni trenta debutta accanto a Mario Camerini e collabora alla realizzazione dei più interessanti film della produzione italiana dell’epoca. Durante il secondo conflitto mondiale dirige, tra glia altri, Malombra e Piccolo mondo antico, due traduzioni cinematografiche degli omonimi romanzi di Fogazzaro, che gli valsero la nomina di calligrafico. I registi calligrafici con i loro film segnano un momento di passaggio dal cinema evasivo degli anni trenta a quello impegnato dell’immediato dopoguerra (neorealismo). Soldati oltre ad essere un grande regista è anche un letterato, che già nel 1935 aveva pubblicato una della opere più significative: “America primo amore”.
The period in which Mario Soldati tarried on his intense activity, at first as scenario-writer then as films director, goes from 1931 to the beginning of ‘60s.
He lived and worked in a particular Italian historical period, the fascism.
During this time the political regime, conscious about the power of the cinema industry, uses it as a political propaganda arm.
In ‘30s Soldati starts his activity with Mario Camerini and shares in the realization of the most interesting films of the period.
During the Second World War he directs Malombra and Piccolo mondo antico, based on two novels written by Fogazzaro, and because of these films he was called calligrafico.
The calligrafici films directors, and their films, show a passage between the light cinema of ‘30s and the heavy one of the after war period.
Soldati was a great literary man too. Infact in 1935 he published one of the most important book of his production: America primo amore.
The period in which Mario Soldati tarried on his intense activity, at first as scenario-writer then as films director, goes from 1931 to the beginning of ‘60s.
He lived and worked in a particular Italian historical period, the fascism.
During this time the political regime, conscious about the power of the cinema industry, uses it as a political propaganda arm.
In ‘30s Soldati starts his activity with Mario Camerini and shares in the realization of the most interesting films of the period.
During the Second World War he directs Malombra and Piccolo mondo antico, based on two novels written by Fogazzaro, and because of these films he was called calligrafico.
The calligrafici films directors, and their films, show a passage between the light cinema of ‘30s and the heavy one of the after war period.
Soldati was a great literary man too. Infact in 1935 he published one of the most important book of his production: America primo amore.
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