Italian Cinema: Arthouse to Exploitation
By (Author) Barry Forshaw
Oldcastle Books Ltd
Kamera Books
1st May 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.430945
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
From the unbridled sensuality of the orgy scenes in silent Italian cinema, to Sophia Loren in a 1950s historical epic, to the erotic obsessions of Fellini, to the genius of Italian arthouse movies, Italian cinema is one of the most glorious and energetic celebrations of the medium that any nation has ever offered. In Italian Cinema, expert Barry Forshaw reviews its fascinating history and celebrates this glory in a series of comprehensive essays, along with every key film in an easy-to-use reference format.
Italian cinema is celebrated here with astute analysis in the sharply informative essays of Barry Forshaw -- John Pitt * New Classics *
The best concise guide to both popular and serious Italian cinema -- Sheridan Morley
No one -- but no one -- composes brief essays on films that are as expert, as complete and as engaging as Barry Forshaw -- Donald Spoto
Forshaw casts a wide net on this loving examination of the country and its films... If you are looking for an introduction to the wonderful world of Italian cinema, or indeed wishing to further your knowledge, this makes for ideal reading * Kamera Film Salon *
Barry Forshaw is one of the UK's leading experts on crime fiction and film. Books include Crime Fiction: A Reader's Guide, Nordic Noir, Italian Cinema, American Noir and British Crime Film. Other work: Sex and Film, British Gothic Cinema, Euro Noir, Historical Noir, BFI War of the Worlds and the Keating Award-winners British Crime Writing Encyclopedia and Brit Noir. He writes for various newspapers, contributes Blu-ray extras, broadcasts, chairs events and edits Crime Time. crimetime.co.uk