
Visioni proibite. I film vietati dalla censura italiana (1947-1968).
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Horror
格式
平装书
页数
575
语言
意大利语
已发布
Apr 28, 2014
出版商
Lindau
ISBN-10
8867082612
ISBN-13
9788867082612
描述
In a captivating exploration of Italy's cinematic history from 1947 to 1968, three renowned authors dive deep into the world of films that faced censorship. Through original documents and often previously unpublished sources, they meticulously reconstruct the stories behind the films that were deemed too controversial for the public eye. This book illuminates the cultural and political landscape of the era, shedding light on how societal norms shaped the art of cinema.
The authors present a comprehensive analysis of various films, examining the reasons for their restriction, which often stemmed from moral, political, or social concerns. As they unravel the complexities of censorship, readers gain insight into the power dynamics between filmmakers and authorities, revealing how creative expression was stifled during a transformative period in Italy.
Beyond just a collection of banned films, this work serves as a broader commentary on the resistance against censorship and the quest for artistic freedom. It invites readers to reflect on the consequences of limiting expression and the ongoing relevance of these historical films in contemporary discussions about art and morality.
"Visioni proibite" is not just a reference for cinephiles or scholars; it offers a compelling narrative that engages anyone interested in the interplay between culture and politics. Through its engaging prose and rich historical context, this book promises to captivate and educate, prompting conversations about the importance of preserving creative liberties in the face of societal constraints.
The authors present a comprehensive analysis of various films, examining the reasons for their restriction, which often stemmed from moral, political, or social concerns. As they unravel the complexities of censorship, readers gain insight into the power dynamics between filmmakers and authorities, revealing how creative expression was stifled during a transformative period in Italy.
Beyond just a collection of banned films, this work serves as a broader commentary on the resistance against censorship and the quest for artistic freedom. It invites readers to reflect on the consequences of limiting expression and the ongoing relevance of these historical films in contemporary discussions about art and morality.
"Visioni proibite" is not just a reference for cinephiles or scholars; it offers a compelling narrative that engages anyone interested in the interplay between culture and politics. Through its engaging prose and rich historical context, this book promises to captivate and educate, prompting conversations about the importance of preserving creative liberties in the face of societal constraints.