Scribner Seminar Program
Course Description
                              Italian Cinema
Instructor(s): Giuseppe Faustini, World Languages and Literatures
What do Rossellini, De Sica, Visconti, Fellini, Wertmuller, Scola, Tornatore and Benigni
                                 have in common? Students in this seminar will examine 20th century Italian society’s
                                 crises and transformations by analyzing the social, political and cultural movements
                                 that have defined Italian culture through film and literature. Students will view
                                 and explore Italian cinematic Neorealism, examine the role in Italian cinema of Director-Authors,
                                 analyze Italian 20th century and classical literary works, and discuss cinematographic
                                 adaptations of those works. In additions, students will learn how to read a film and
                                 analyze the translation process from a literary text to film. Films in Italian with
                                 English subtitles.
Course Offered