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Rocco and his Brothers (Rocco e i suoi fratelli)

(Paperback, 2nd edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rocco and his Brothers (Rocco e i suoi fratelli)

Contributors:

By (Author) Sam Rohdie

ISBN:

9781839021947

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

BFI Publishing

Publication Date:

26th November 2020

Edition:

2nd edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Film history, theory or criticism

Dewey:

791.4372

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

85

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 190mm

Weight:

144g

Description

Sam Rohdie's insightful and compelling analysis of Luchino Visconti's 1960 epic of modern urban life provides reveals the film as one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian cinema. Rocco tells the story of a family of peasants uprooted from their village in southern Italy, and forced to battle for existence in the industrial metropolis of Milan. Though fascinated by the social reality of modern Italy, Visconti had by this time thrown off the influence of the neorealist movement. He had developed a style all his own, enriched by his experience of directing opera for the stage. As a result, the characters in Rocco are no longer held in check by the naturalistic conventions of neorealism. Instead, they erupt on the screen with all the emotional power of heightened melodrama. The violent sexuality projected by stars Alain Delon, Annie Girardot, Claudia Cardinale and the rest of Visconti's impressive cast was too much for the Italian censors, who cut several scenes. Rohdie discusses the film in terms of its 'passionate splendid realism', arguing that these two apparently opposing moods are held in balance rather than contradiction in the film, part of 'the very condition of the film's power - and grace.'

Author Bio

Sam Rohdie was professor of film studies at the University of Central Florida, USA. His books included Fellini Lexicon (2002); Promised Lands: Cinema, Geography, Modernism (2001) and The Passion of Pier Paolo Pasolini (1995), all published by the British Film Institute.

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