A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema

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Autor(a) principal: Prysthon, Ângela Freire
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Galáxia (São Paulo)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/36857
Resumo: From a conceptual panorama on the landscape in the cinema, which implies the distinction between a scenic and territorialized conception as opposed to a more contemplative and more material function of space, the purpose of this paper is to analyse four Italian fiction films set in the Po Valley – “Il grido” (1957) and “Deserto Rosso” (1964) by Antonioni, “La lunga notte del ́43”(1960) by Vancini and “Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini” (1970) by de Sica. This collection, marked by its adherence to the modern Italian cinema, reveals a pictorial unity. Our initial hypothesis is that this ambiance and the formation of style are simultaneously determined and condensed by characteristics of the landscape in which the films are located. In order to develop this hypothesis and to analyze the films, I adopt the theoretical framework of landscape studies, as well as on specific approaches to modern cinema, and the literature on modern Italian cinema. 
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spelling A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinemaUma pálida neblina: paisagem e melancolia no cinema italiano modernolandscapemelancholymodern italian cinema.paisagemmelancoliacinema italiano moderno.From a conceptual panorama on the landscape in the cinema, which implies the distinction between a scenic and territorialized conception as opposed to a more contemplative and more material function of space, the purpose of this paper is to analyse four Italian fiction films set in the Po Valley – “Il grido” (1957) and “Deserto Rosso” (1964) by Antonioni, “La lunga notte del ́43”(1960) by Vancini and “Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini” (1970) by de Sica. This collection, marked by its adherence to the modern Italian cinema, reveals a pictorial unity. Our initial hypothesis is that this ambiance and the formation of style are simultaneously determined and condensed by characteristics of the landscape in which the films are located. In order to develop this hypothesis and to analyze the films, I adopt the theoretical framework of landscape studies, as well as on specific approaches to modern cinema, and the literature on modern Italian cinema. A partir de um panorama conceitual sobre a paisagem no cinema, que implica na distinção entre uma concepção cênica e territorializada em contraposição a uma função mais contemplativa e material do espaço, o objetivo desta apresentação é analisar quatro filmes de ficção italianos ambientados no Delta do Pó - “O grito” (1957) e “O deserto vermelho” (1964), de Antonioni; “A noite do massacre” (1960), de Vancini; e “O jardim dos Finzi-Contini” (1970), de de Sica. Esse pequeno conjunto, marcado por sua aderência ao cinema moderno italiano, revela também uma unidade pictórica. Nossa hipótese inicial é que a ambiência e a formação de estilo são simultaneamente determinadas e condensadas por características da paisagem na qual os filmes são localizados. Para desenvolver essa hipótese e para a análise baseio-me tanto no lastro teórico dos estudos da paisagem como em abordagens mais pontuais sobre a ambiência e a espacialidade no cinema moderno, além, evidentemente, da literatura sobre o cinema italiano moderno. PEPG COS-PUC-SP2018-11-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/36857Galaxia; No. 39 (2018)GALÁxIA. Revista Interdisciplinar de Comunicação e Cultura; n. 39 (2018)1982-2553reponame:Galáxia (São Paulo)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/36857/26985https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/36857/36674Copyright (c) 2018 Galáxia. Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação e Semiótica. ISSN 1982-2553info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPrysthon, Ângela Freire2018-11-14T20:23:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36857Revistahttps://www.pucsp.br/pos-graduacao/mestrado-e-doutorado/comunicacao-e-semioticaPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcos@pucsp.br||aidarprado@gmail.com1982-25531519-311Xopendoar:2018-11-14T20:23:17Galáxia (São Paulo) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema
Uma pálida neblina: paisagem e melancolia no cinema italiano moderno
title A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema
spellingShingle A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema
Prysthon, Ângela Freire
landscape
melancholy
modern italian cinema.
paisagem
melancolia
cinema italiano moderno.
title_short A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema
title_full A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema
title_fullStr A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema
title_full_unstemmed A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema
title_sort A pale mist: Landscape and melancholy in the modern Italian cinema
author Prysthon, Ângela Freire
author_facet Prysthon, Ângela Freire
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prysthon, Ângela Freire
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv landscape
melancholy
modern italian cinema.
paisagem
melancolia
cinema italiano moderno.
topic landscape
melancholy
modern italian cinema.
paisagem
melancolia
cinema italiano moderno.
description From a conceptual panorama on the landscape in the cinema, which implies the distinction between a scenic and territorialized conception as opposed to a more contemplative and more material function of space, the purpose of this paper is to analyse four Italian fiction films set in the Po Valley – “Il grido” (1957) and “Deserto Rosso” (1964) by Antonioni, “La lunga notte del ́43”(1960) by Vancini and “Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini” (1970) by de Sica. This collection, marked by its adherence to the modern Italian cinema, reveals a pictorial unity. Our initial hypothesis is that this ambiance and the formation of style are simultaneously determined and condensed by characteristics of the landscape in which the films are located. In order to develop this hypothesis and to analyze the films, I adopt the theoretical framework of landscape studies, as well as on specific approaches to modern cinema, and the literature on modern Italian cinema. 
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