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Da fatti realmente accaduti: Performing History in Contemporary Italian Cinema

2011; Volume: 11; Linguagem: Inglês

10.18573/newreadings.74

ISSN

2634-6850

Autores

Dom Holdaway,

Tópico(s)

Philosophy, History, and Historiography

Resumo

This essay considers the claims to historical or social truths made by four contemporary Italian films: The One Hundred Steps (Marco Tullio Giordana, 2000), Romanzo Criminale (Michele Placido, 2005), Il divo (Paolo Sorrentino, 2008) and Gomorrah (Matteo Garrone, 2008). Posing them first as historical texts, it then identifies two techniques of engaging with or rejecting a claim to historical accuracy, based on notions of performativity and of historiographic metafiction. By locating these models in a period of postmodernity, it seeks ultimately to offer some insight into contemporary Italian cinema more widely, in particular on the constant recourse made to realism.

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