Neorealism Flashcards

1
Q

Rossellini three black films

A

The White Ship (1941)
A Pilot Returns (1942)
Man of the Cross (1943)

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2
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Rossellini’s black films were ======== but his =========== allowed him to focus on ============= rather than ===========

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Although they were endorsed by the government his creative control allowed him to focus on individual strength and courage rather than political ideology.

  • Worked within the rules
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3
Q

Post war Mussolini turned his back on

A

Fascist rhetoric

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4
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Rossellini started making ROC

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Two months after the liberation of Rome

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5
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First Neorealist film

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Ossessione 1942

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6
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Key films to know

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Ossessione 1942
La Peccatrice 1940
Toni 1935
The Grapes of Wrath 1940

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7
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Ossessione

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Italian

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8
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La Peccatrice

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Italian

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9
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Toni

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French

Early example of Location shooting and non-professional actors

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10
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The Grapes Of Wrath

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American

After the Great Depression - migrant workers

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11
Q

Bicycle Market

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Piazza Vittorio

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12
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The mass of the poor

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Church of Saints Nereo e Achille

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13
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The brothel

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Via di Panico

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14
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The stadium

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Stadio Nazionale

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15
Q

Immigrants lived

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Val Melaina

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16
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Poor District

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Prenestino

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17
Q

Gestapo Headquaters

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Via Tasso

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18
Q

Opening - documentary footage

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Piazza de spagna

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19
Q

Pinas Shooting

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Via Montecuccoli

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20
Q

Rome Open City year

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1945

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21
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Rome Open City Director

A

Rossellini

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22
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Don Pietro

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Aldo Fabrizi

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23
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Pina

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Anna Magnani

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24
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Manfredi

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Marcello Pagliero

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25
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Bergmann

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Harry Feist

26
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Maria

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Marina Mari

27
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Antonio

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Lamberto Maggiorani

28
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Bruno

A

Enzo Staiola

29
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Maria

A

Lianella Carell

30
Q

Antonios friend

A

Baicco

31
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Ben Sillis

A

“a demanding indictment of both the bureaucracy and division of wealth that divides in the country”

32
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Chistopher Wagstaff

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Theft takes place “The poor go to serve, beg or steal”

33
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Bazin the film is.. (BT)

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“The intimate witness of tragedy”

34
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Bazin (BRUNO)

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“Son returns to a father who has fallen from grace”

35
Q

Bazin (actors)

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“actorless cinema” actors become at 1 with the character (they are 1)

36
Q

Location shooting is ……

A

An objective presentation

37
Q

Rossellini …. divides ……

A

Divides his film into ideologically weighted spaces with moral connotations

38
Q

Rossllini …. contrasts

A

Real Exteriors and Tenement interiors with

Theatrical studio interiors (Nazis & marina )

39
Q

Rossellini shows solidarity with

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mant shades of the anti-fascist regime

40
Q

Rossellini had commitment to

A

shooting the suffering proletarian lives in urban locations

41
Q

Rossellini said that ROC was a response

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“response to the genuine need to see men for what they are”

42
Q

Pina is a …

A

moral example

43
Q

Pins death was …

A

poignant

44
Q

Neorealism records..

A

human existence and human life

45
Q

ROC there is overt and ….

A

omnipresent religious imagery

46
Q

in ROC there is a defined

A

good and evil within the story- getting a feel for the era

47
Q

The character of marina

A
sexually promiscuous 
class traitor
drug addict
"scape goat"
implicit gay characteristics
48
Q

Boys watch Don Pietros death

A

Prematurely ages the boys

subplot - brutalisation of children born into war and totalitarianism

49
Q

Fellini - a way of seeing…

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“a way of seeing reality without prejudice”

50
Q

ROC has interwoven stories making it

A

episodic

51
Q

ROC was the biggest grossing film of

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1945-46 season in Italy

52
Q

Two established actors preceding the film were (ROC)

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Aldo Fabrizi and Anna Magnani

53
Q

Three stages of Rossellini’s career

A

1) War Films
2) NEorealism
3) Spiritual and symbolic - expressionistic (e.g. Fear 1954)

54
Q

Seven Key features of Neorealism

A
Location Shooting
Natural Lighting
Non-professional actors
Local Voices
Naturalistic Editing
Naturalistic Cinematography
Contemporary subject matter
55
Q

Rossellini and De Sica were:

A

Humanist rather than overtly political

56
Q

BT ANDRE BAZIN

A

“A walk through Rome”

57
Q

Bicycle thieves shows the characters around Rome and constantly

A

mobile (constant mobility)

58
Q

Urban life is depicted as brutalising in which key film>

A

La Peccatrice

59
Q

Religious P@@@@@@@@

A

Paraphernalia

60
Q

Homophobia

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Sexual Heterodoxy

61
Q

De Sica about Lamberto Maggiorani

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“The way he moved, the way he sat down, his gestures with those hands of a working man and not of an actor … everything about him was perfect”.