Ciak...si parla italiano
By (Author) Piero Garofalo
By (author) Daniela Selisca
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co
1st May 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
458
Paperback
290
740g
Ciak...si parla italiano is a text designed specifically for courses in Italian conversation that focus on cinema as the context for discussion. This text covers sixteen films ranging from 1960-2003, and covering a broad range of genres including comedy, drama, science fiction, and historical. Exercises include vocabulary building, character analysis, narrative comprehension, scene analysis, advanced grammar, imaginary interviews, creative script writing, further research suggestions, and poetry analysis. Each film chapter includes readings that are varied and augment the film screenings and class discussions. There are five types of readings: background information on the director and film, cultural explications, scene transcriptions, director's comments, and poetry. While the first two serve to orient and contextualize the films for the students, the transcriptions allows for a more detailed linguistic analysis of a particular scene. The director's comments provide an insightful interpretation to stimulate discussion. The poetry readings were inspired by filmic references and inspire students to expand their insights beyond the specific film
Piero Garafalo, a native speaker of Italian and English, is Associate Professor of Italian Studies at the University of New Hampshire. He is the co-editor of "Re-Viewing Fascism: Italian Cinema 1922-1943." Daniela Selisca is a native speaker of Italian, fluent in English. She holds a Degree in Languages and a Master in Education from the University of Florence (Italy). She worked as a translator for the international film industry and theatre. She has taught Italian as a second language, history of the Italian language and historical grammar at the University of New Hampshire in Italy.