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About the Author
Carlo Celli is an Associate Professor at Bowling Green State University. He has written extensively on Italian cinema, and is the author of The Divine Comic: The Cinema of Roberto Benigni (Scarecrow, 2001).
Reviews
...a detailed biography and filmography of Gillo Pontecorvo and his work....highly informative.... * Italian Culture, Vol. 24-25 (2006-2007) *
The name of Italian filmmaker Gillo Pontecorvo recently made the newspapers as it was revealed that his most famous work, 1966's The Battle of Algiers-depicting the doomed French colonial anti-insurgency campaign against the Algerian National Liberation Front, whose brutal but effective tactics would be denounced as "terrorism" by the French-was being afforded a special showing at the Pentagon, newly interested in the film's themes for the obvious reasons. In this work, Celli (Bowling Green State U.) surveys the entire career of the filmmaker, providing readings of Pontecorvo's early and late documentaries, as well as fictional major works such as The Battle of Algiers, Kapo, Burn!, and Ogro. While traditional concerns of film studies occasionally make their appearance in his treatment, Celli's main concern, as it was with Pontecorvo, are political themes, especially Pontecorvo's unresolved themes of justification of violence and terrorism for reasons of national liberation. * Reference and Research Book News *
Book Information
ISBN 9780810854406
Author Carlo Celli
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Scarecrow Press
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Weight(grams) 281g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 195mm * 11mm