30142 - Cinema and Literature (LM)

Academic Year 2013/2014

  • Docente: Cristina Bragaglia
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: L-ART/06
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Italian Culture and Language for Foreigners (cod. 0983)

Learning outcomes

The student has an in-depth knowledge about the relationships between literary and cinematographic texts. He's able to use instruments and critical methodologies to analyze the connections between the two languages.

Course contents

Characters between Literature and Cinema

During the course we will analyze in the way the filmakers transform  the literary work , focusing the relations between the characters, structures and objects, how they mold the characters, how they add richness to their portrait, how they reconstruct the latent subtexts and how they shape visually and aurally the verbally articulated descriptions of characters.

 

 

Readings/Bibliography

Texts for the students of "Cinema e letteratura" (LM):

Giorgio Tinazzi,  La scrittura e lo sguardo. Cinema e letteratura, Venezia, Marsilio, 2010.

Vincenzo Buccheri, Lo stile cinematografico, Roma, Carocci, 2010.

Mariapia Comand, I personaggi dei film, Venezia, Marsilio, 2013

Every student will be allow to agree with the professor a list of alternative texts.

Added text for those students who don't attend the course:

Dario Tomasi, Cinema e racconto. Il personaggio, Torino, Loescher 1988 (the book is available only in libraries)

The students who don't attend the course have to watch 5 movies (at least 2 related to character) among those deeply analyzed in the texts.



At the exam the students have to bring the list of the chosen movies

 

The attendance (also for the past courses) is valid only for a year from the first examination session after the end of the course.

 

 

Texts for the students of History of Cinema (LM):

Fernaldo Di Giammatteo, Storia del cinema, Venezia, Marsilio, 2005.

Mariapia Comand, I personaggi dei film, Venezia, Marsilio, 2013

 

 Added text for those students (LM) who don't attend the course:

Dario Tomasi, Cinema e racconto. Il personaggio, Torino, Loescher 1988 (the book is available only in libraries)

The students who don't attend the course have to watch 5 movies (at least 2 related to landscape) from the following list:

Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau

Bronenosec Potëmkin (1925) by Sergej M. Ejzenštejn

Metropolis (1927) by Fritz Lang

Modern Times (1936) by Charlie Chaplin

Bringing Up Baby (1938) by Howard Hawks

Le quai des brumes (1938) by Marcel Carné

Gone With the Wind (1939) by Victor Fleming

Citizen Kane (1941) by Orson Welles

Paisà (1946) by Roberto Rossellini

Ladri di biciclette (1948) by Vittorio De Sica

Rear Window (1954) by Alfred Hitchcock

A bout de souffle (1960) by Jean-Luc Godard

La dolce vita (1960) by Federico Fellini

El angel exterminador (1962) by Luis Buñuel

Andrej Rublev (1966) by Andrej Tarkovskij

Blow up (1968) by Michelangelo Antonioni

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) by Stanley Kubrick

Nashville (1975) by Robert Altman

Taxi Driver (1976) by Martin Scorsese

Apocalipse Now (1979) by Francis Ford Coppola

Pulp Fiction (1994) by Quentin Tarantino

Exotica (1994) by Atom Egoyan

Ta'm e guilass (1997) by Abbas Kiarostami

Todo sobre mi madre (1999) by Pedro Almodovar

Code inconnu - Récit incomplet de divers voyages (2000) by Michael Haneke

Dogville (2003) by Lars von Trier

Um filme falado (2004) by Manoel de Oliveira

At the exam the students have to bring the list of the chosen movies.

The attendance (also for the past courses) is valid only for a year from the first examination session after the end of the course.

 

Teaching methods

Traditional teaching with watching movies and use of digital texts

Assessment methods

The oral examination consists in an oral interview which has the aim of evaluating the communication skills, learning skills, appropriate knowledge and understanding of the bibliography in the course program and making judgements.

Those students who are able to demonstrate a wide-ranging and organized understanding of the subject matter, who use critically and who master the field-specific language of the discipline will be given a mark of excellence.

On the contrary students who demonstrate gaps in their knowledge of the arguments covered during the course, inappropriate language use, deficiency of familiarity with the literature in the program bibliography will not be given a pass mark.

Specific evaluations parameters will be explained at the beginning of the course.

Teaching tools

 

DVD and VHS are available at: Videoteca del Dipartimento di Musica e Spettacolo (via Barberia, 4); Sala Borsa;  Biblioteca di Discipline Umanistiche (via Zamboni, 36).

Office hours

See the website of Cristina Bragaglia