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[ecrea] CFP - Italian Cinema(s) Abroad
Wed Nov 07 16:14:46 GMT 2018
Call for Papers - Conference "Italian Cinema(s) Abroad"
The Ohio State University – Columbus, March 22-23, 2019
Deadline for abstracts: December 15, 2018
Info: https://www.italiancinema.it/italian-cinemas-abroad/
International conference sponsored by: The Department of French and
Italian at The Ohio State University, CinCit – Circolazione
Internazionale del Cinema Italiano/International Circulation of Italian
Cinema (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, Sapienza
Università di Roma, Università di Bologna), The Italian Cultural
Institute in Chicago, The French and Italian Graduate Student
Association at The Ohio State University (FIGSA)
Conference Organizers: Demetrio Antolini (The Ohio State University),
Damiano Garofalo (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano), Lora
Jury (The Ohio State University), Emiliano Morreale (Sapienza Università
di Roma), Paolo Noto (Università di Bologna), Luca Peretti (The Ohio
State University), Dana Renga (The Ohio State University), Massimo
Scaglioni (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano)
At the beginning of the past century, Italian film pioneers such as Luca
Comerio or Giovanni Vitrotti travelled the world to shoot and project
films. Later, Cabiria and other Italian silent films became world-wide
successes, as was the case with neorealist films in the aftermath of
WWII, which appeared in locations varying from Times Square to pre- and
post-revolutionary Cuba. Much like their predecessors in Italian cinema
– the likes of Cavani, Leone, Pasolini, Antonioni or Bertolucci – more
recently Italian directors are turning to non-national shooting location
and languages. Exotic and faraway lands are a recurrent topoi in Mondo
films or the cinepanettoni. Italian cinema is inherently transnational;
from its outset to today, auteur and popular cinema makes ample use of
foreign locations, funding, and employees.
This conference seeks to examine Italian national cinema outside of
national borders, and will reflect upon what happens when a reportedly
strong national cinema is displaced abroad. We encourage the submission
of papers on films made by Italians abroad, on travel films,
co-productions, on colonial and post-colonial filmic texts, on films on
emigrant communities or those that depict Italian workers abroad, and on
international co-productions that question whether an “Italian cinema”
even exists. We welcome papers that look at the films themselves, their
production histories, on their afterlife, on their reception, marketing,
and distribution patterns, in cinemas and other venues.
Topics may include (but are not limited to):
• The circulation of Italian cinema abroad
• Audiences, reception, marketing, distribution
• Italian cinema and the use of foreign locations, funding, and labour
• The gendered circulation and reception of Italian cinema abroad
• The overseas as a comic trope
• Exoticism in Italian cinema
• Italian films featured on Netflix, Hulu, and other online platforms,
in-flight entertainment, business fairs etc.
• The global reception of, for example, the spaghetti western, the
slasher, the giallo, neorealism, the poliziottesco
• Recent Italian productions in English
• Specific case studies; for example, The Battle of Algiers, Once Upon A
Time In America, Pasolini’s “Third World” films, Antonioni’s films in
English and in China, etc.
We invite abstract submissions for 20-minute presentations. Abstracts
should be between 150-200 words in length and should be accompanied by a
brief biographical blurb. The deadline for submissions is 15 December
2018. Accepted papers will be confirmed by 5 January 2019. The language
of the conference is English. Please send abstracts to (peretti.3 /at/ osu.edu)
<mailto:(peretti.3 /at/ osu.edu)> and (damiano.garofalo /at/ unicatt.it)
<mailto:(damiano.garofalo /at/ unicatt.it)>.
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Damiano Garofalo
_https://unicatt.academia.edu/DamianoGarofalo_
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