Nino Rota, Federico Fellini, and the Making of an Italian Cinematic Folk Opera Amarcord

Nino Rota, Federico Fellini, and the Making of an Italian Cinematic Folk Opera Amarcord

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Publisher's Synopsis

Federico Fellini entered the pantheon of 20th-Century artists for his path-breaking films like, La dolce vita (1960) and Otto e mezzo (1963). However, it was with Amarcord (1973), that Fellini achieved universal fame. That celebration of youth and memory transcends all barriers of ethnic origin and national belonging by simply appealing to human commonalities. Similarly, Nino Rota's music, an integral part of this film, eludes cultural boundaries by blending learned and popular musical styles - as in a folk-opera in which stories or episodes are expressed through song and dance representative of everyday life. By juxtaposing music and images, their own creative personae and their youth as it relates to our collective memories, Fellini and Rota made this film about "remembering youth" an unforgettable experience for generations of viewers and listeners. This monograph is of interest to scholars of music, cinema, and cultural studies.

Book information

ISBN: 9780773408081
Publisher: Psr Press Ltd.
Imprint: Em Texts
Pub date:
DEWEY: 781.542
Language: English
Number of pages: 114
Weight: 182g
Height: 151mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 22mm