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Federico Fellini By Hava Aldouby

Federico Fellini by Hava Aldouby


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Aldouby employs an innovative pictorial approach that allows her to uncover a wealth of visual evocations overlooked by Fellini scholars over the years.

Federico Fellini Summary

Federico Fellini: Painting in Film, Painting on Film by Hava Aldouby

Federico Fellini professed a desire to create an entire film made of immobile pictures. In this study, Hava Aldouby uses this quotation as a launching point to analyze Fellini's films as sequences of pictures that draw extensively on art history, and particularly painting, as a reservoir of visual imagery. Aldouby employs an innovative pictorial approach that allows her to uncover a wealth of visual evocations overlooked by Fellini scholars over the years. Federico Fellini: Painting in Film, Painting on Film sheds light on the intertextual links between Fellini's films and the works of various artists, from Velazquez to Francis Bacon, by identifying references to specific paintings in his films. Using new archival evidence from Fellini's private library, brought to light for the first time here, Aldouby draws out Fellini's in-depth knowledge of art history and his systematic employment of art-historical allusions.

Federico Fellini Reviews

'Superb work... Hava Aldouby has offered us a paragon on inter-arts study, one which provides a new understanding of Fellini's creative process.' -- Millicent Marcus Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies - vol 3:03:2015 'Aldouby's work contributes to the revitalization of the classical field of inquiry about cinema and painting, addressing both scholars in the broad domain of visual studies and cinephiles looking for fresh gaze on Fellini's oeuvre.' -- Giacomo Tagliani Annali d'Italianistica vol 32:2014 'This book is by far the most serious and successful attempt to date to document and interpret pictorial intertexts in Fellini's work.' -- Albert Sbragia Quaderni d'Italianistica vol 36:01:2015 'With this superb book the author has offered us a paragon of inter-arts study one which provides not only a new understanding of Fellini's creative process, but also furnishes a compelling approach to the work of other auteurs who may have devised their own unique forms of 'painting on film'.' -- Millicent Marcus Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies vol 3:03:2015 'This impressively researched book is a welcome and important contribution to film scholarship... Aldouby's assiduous and intricate analysis of intertextual meanings in Fellini's films enriches our sense of the film maker.' -- Faye McIntyre University of Toronto Quarterly vol 84:03:2015 'A compelling and original contribution to Fellini scholarship by demonstrating the director's astonishingly sophisticated knowledge of art history, as well as masterful manipulation of the historical and cultural hyperlinks that these works invoke.' -- M. Thomas Van Order Modern Language Review vol 111:03:2016 'This is a well-researched, fresh, and thought-provoking book that provides new perspectives on some of Fellini's most fascinating movies.' -- Christopher B. White Italica vol 92:01:2015

About Hava Aldouby

Hava Aldouby lectures in the School of the Arts in the Faculty of Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgemens Preface Chapter 1 - Fellini, Painting On Film Chapter 2 - Giulietta degli spiriti: Symbolist virgins meet Decadent femmes-fatales in Art Nouveau interiors * Symbolist strands embedded in Giulietta's childhood scenes * Suzy's domain: Symbolist femmes fatales roaming art nouveau interiors * The Master's Bedroom and the Jungian Shadow Chapter 3 - Toby Dammit: Rembrandt meets Velazquez on Screen * The hanging carcass - Rembrandt to Fellini via Soutine and Bacon * The bambina diavolo, or Velazquez on film * Fellini, Picasso, and Las Meninas after Velazquez * Severed head and white ball: Fellini's Jungian universe The severed head: Symbolist intertexts * Toby Dammit: the creative artist as mystical initiate Chapter 4 - Fellini-Satyricon: Bruegel meets Klimt in the sewers of imperial Rome * Fellini's (re)presentation of Romanita * Fellini's Byzantium Picasso's Minotaur meets Encolpio in Fabrizio Clerici's labyrinths Chapter 5 - Fellini's Casanova: Casanova meets De Chirico on Bocklin's Isle of the Dead * Casanova, Fellini's version of the Golem * Through the half-drawn curtain: Casanova, De Chirico and The Enigma of the Oracle * The Isoletta di San Bartolo, or Isle of the Dead * A bridge over the Thames: Fellini's Casanova meets Whistler's Nocturnes Conclusion - A new hypothesis of the truth: Painting as vehicle of the Real in Fellini's films, 1960s-70s List of Illustrations Bibliography

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NLS9781442613270
9781442613270
1442613270
Federico Fellini: Painting in Film, Painting on Film by Hava Aldouby
New
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2013-11-05
208
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