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The Films of Michelangelo Antonioni
An analysis of the life and work of the Italian director, Michelangelo Antonioni.
Peter Brunette (Author)
9780521389921, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 28 September 1998
204 pages, 20 b/w illus.
22.8 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm, 0.29 kg
' … a long-overdue review of an auteur too often dismissed or ignored.' David Martin-Jones, Film-Philosophy
The Films of Michelangelo Antonioni provides an overview of the Italian director's life and work, and examines six of his most important and intellectually challenging films. L'avventura, La notte, and L'eclisse, released in the early 1960s, form the trilogy that first brought the director to international attention. Red Desert was his first film in colour. Blow-up, shot in English and set in swinging London, became one of the best-known (and most notorious) films of its era. The Passenger, starring Jack Nicholson, is the greatest work of his maturity. Rather than emphasizing the stress and alienation of Antonioni's characters, in this book Peter Brunette places the films in the context of the director's ongoing social and political analysis of the Italy of the great postwar economic boom, and demonstrates also how they are formal exercises that depend on painterly abstraction for their expressive effects.
Introduction
1. L'avventura (1960)
2. La notte (1961)
3. L'eclisse (1962)
4. Red Desert (1964)
5. Blow-up (1966)
6. The Passenger (1975)
Filmography.
Subject Areas: Films, cinema [APF]