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An Investigative Cinema


An Investigative Cinema

Politics and Modernization in Italian, French, and American Film

von: Fabrizio Cilento

64,19 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.07.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319926810
Sprache: englisch

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<p></p>This book traces the development of investigative cinema, whose main characteristic lies in reconstructing actual events, political crises, and conspiracies. These documentary-like films refrain from a simplistic reconstruction of historical events and are mainly concerned with what does not immediately appear on the surface of events. Consequently, they raise questions about the nature of the “truth” promoted by institutions, newspapers, and media reports. By highlighting unanswered questions, they leave us with a lack of clarity, and the questioning of documentation becomes the actual narrative. Investigative cinema is examined in relation to the historical conjunctures of the “economic miracle” in Italy, the simultaneous decolonization and reordering of culture in France, the waves of globalization and neoliberalism in post-dictatorial Latin America, and the post-Watergate, post-9/11 climate in US society. Investigative cinema is exemplified by the films <i>Salvatore Giuliano</i>, <i>The Battle of Algiers</i>, <i>The Parallax View</i>, <i>Gomorrah</i>, <i>Zero Dark Thirty</i>, and <i>Citizenfour</i>.<p></p><p></p>
<p>1. Introduction: Any Resemblance to Real Persons or Actual Facts Is [Not] Purely Coincidental.- 2. Neorealism and the Double Stain: Television and Italian High Modernist Filmmakers.- 3. Objectively False: French Cinema and the Algerian Question.- 4. Stars and Stardom in Investigative Cinema: The Movies of Gian Maria Volonté and Gael García Bernal.- 5. The Ontology of Replay: The Zapruder Video and American Conspiracy Films.- 6. Unidentified Narrative Objects: The Anti-Mafia and No-Global Films as Transmedia Adaptations.- 7. The Ontology of the Digital: War on Terror and Post-9/11 Visual Culture.</p>
<p><b>Fabrizio Cilento</b> is Associate Professor of Film and Digital Media at Messiah College, USA. His essays have appeared in numerous journals and edited collections, and explore the intersection between politics, recent history, and the aesthetics of moving images.</p>
Offers a new approach that blends and expands upon national cinema studies, the author theory, and genre theory Analyzes films and television series across European and American traditions, such as The Battle of Algiers, Even the Rain, Homeland, No, The Parallax View, and Gomorrah Explores the careers of actors Gian Maria Volonté and Gael García Bernal in the light of transnational stardom theory Examines the centrality of investigative cinema in relation to the historical conjunctures of the “economic miracle” in Italy, the simultaneous decolonization and reordering of culture in France, the waves of globalization and neoliberalism in post-dictatorial Latin America, and the post-Watergate, and post-9/11 climate in US society

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