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Gloria Monti <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Oct 1994 19:34:43 -0400
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> I am developing a first year student, general education, human rights
> course around Revolutionary Cinema. I plan to look at various reform
> oriented film movements, such as Russian Revolutionary Cinema, Italian
> Neo-Realism
 
        Rossellini's War Trilogy: *Open City* (1945), *Paisan* (1946),
*Germany Year Zero* (1947). De Sica's postwar reconstruction:
*Shoeshine* (1946), *Bicycle Thief* (1948), *Umberto D* (1951).
        I would also add Visconti's *Ossessione* (1942) and De Santis'
*Riso Amaro* (1948).
        Readings: Millicent Marcus' *Italian Film in the Light of
Neorealism* (1986).
        Don't forget May 68. Godard's films of the period: from *La
Chinoise* (1969) to *Tout Va Bien* (1972). Readings: James Roy
McBean's *Film and Revolution* and Sylvia Harvey's book about May '68 whose
title I do not remember at the moment.
 
        Gloria Monti

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