Positioning itself at the intersection of Italian film history, horror studies and cultural studies, this fascinating book asks why, and how, was the protean, transnational and transmedial figure of the vampire appropriated by Italian cinema practitioners between 1956 and 1975?
The book outlines both the 1945-85 industrial context of Italian cinema and the political, economic and sociocultural context of the Italian Republic, from post-war reconstruction to the austerity of the mid-1970s. Using case studies of films by directors such as Mario Bava and Riccardo Freda, it also delves into lesser-known gems of Italian psychotronic cinema from the 1960s and 1970s, like L'amante del vampiro (The Vampire and the Ballerina) and Riti, magie nere e segrete orge nel Trecento . . . (The Reincarnation of Isabel).
With original research into hitherto unpublished film production data, censorship data, original screenplays, trade papers, film magazines and vampire-themed paraliterature, the book strongly argues for the cultural legitimacy of Italian film genres like horror, adventure, comedy and erotica, whose study has so far been neglected in favour of the Italian auteur cinema of the 1940s neorealists and their later followers.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Guarneri's monograph is a work of great interest for both the film buff and the film scholar, who will find in its flowing pages many clarifying descriptions of the Italian film industry mechanisms and some intriguing theoretical connections ready for further explorations. By the end of the book, readers are left with a better understanding of the complex dynamics of Italian genre cinema and with a new crave - if not for blood! - at least for the old films Guarneri collects, analyses and indirectly recommends. -- Alberto Iozzia * Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies *
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12 black and white illustrations
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4744-5812-2 (9781474458122)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Michael Guarneri has a PhD in Film Studies from Northumbria University (Newcastle upon Tyne). He freelances as a film critic.
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Associate LecturerNorthumbria University
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Acknowledgements
Contents
Introduction
PART I: THE INDUSTRIAL CONTEXT
1. The Italian film industry (1945-1985)
2. Italian vampire cinema (1956-1975)
PART II: VAMPIRE SEX AND VAMPIRE GENDER
3. Female vampires
4. Male vampires
PART III: SANGUINE ECONOMY, BLOODY POLITIC
5. Vampires of the late 1950s and early 1960s
6. Post-1968 vampires
Appendix A: Three Italian vampire films that were never made
Appendix B: Files from the Italian Show Business Bureau fonds at the Archivio Centrale dello Stato in Rome
Bibliography
Index