As in an old film club, let our teacher guide you in rediscover the most significant works of Italian cinema and the historical and social context in which they were produced.

Two meetings per week in the evening hours, for the duration of three months, and a total of 24 meetings. An presentation by the directors, their works, and guided viewing of one film per lesson.

Italian silent cinema – A great industry, great art

LESSON 1 DANTE’S INFERNO (L’INFERNO), Milano Films, 1911

Fascism and cinema in Italy – The State controls the industry

LESSON 2 THE EDUCATIONAL FILM UNION (L’ISTITUTO LUCE), 1924 – documentaries

The Second World War – Cinema becomes a free interpreter of contemporary history

LESSON 3 ROME, OPEN CITY (ROMA CITTà APERTA), Roberto Rossellini, 1945

LESSON 4 PAISAN (PAISÀ), Roberto Rossellini, 1946

Post-War period – Italy faces reconstruction and rebirth

LESSON 5 BICYCLE THIEVES (LADRO DI BICICLETTE), Vittorio De Sica, 1948

LESSON 6 PATH OF HOPE (IL CAMMINO DELLA SPERANZA), Pietro Germi, 1950

LESSON 7 EUROPE 51 (EUROPA 51), Roberto Rossellini, 1951

LESSON 8 BREAD, LOVE AND DREAMS (PANE, AMORE E FANTASIA), Luigi Comencini, 1953

The economic miracle and Italian comedy – Cinema tells the story of new life

LESSON 9 AN AMERICAN IN ROME (UN AMERICANO A ROMA), Steno, 1954

LESSON 10 BIG DEAL ON MADONNA STREET (I SOLITI IGNOTI), Mario Monicelli, 1958

LESSON 11 DIVORCE ITALIAN STYLE (DIVORZIO ALL’ITALIANA), Pietro Germi, 1961

LESSON 12 THE MONSTERS (I MOSTRI), Dino Risi, 1963

Genres beyond comedy – Peplum films and spaghetti western

LESSON 13 THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII (GLI ULTIMI GIORNI DI POMPEI), Sergio Leone, 1959

LESSON 14 DJANGO, Sergio Corbucci, 1966

Italian Auteur Cinema

Antonioni: the contemplation of solitude

LESSON 15 RED DESERT (DESERTO ROSSO),  Michelangelo Antonioni, 1964

Fellini: the memory, the game, the dream

LESSON 16 LA DOLCE VITA, Federico Fellini, 1960

LESSON 17 ROMA, Federico Fellini, 1972

Pasolini: reinventing cinema from art

LESSON 18 THE DECAMERON (IL DECAMERON), Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1971

LESSON 19 WHAT ARE CLOUDS? (CHE COSA SONO LE NUVOLE?), Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1968

Political cinema – Cinema reflects on the changing present

LESSON 20 HANDS OVER THE CITY (LE MANI SULLA CITTà), Francesco Rosi, 1963

LESSON 21 INVESTIGATION OF A CITIZEN ABOVE SUSPICION (INDAGINE SU UN CITTADINO AL DI SOPRA DI OGNI SOSPETTO), Elio Petri, 1970

LESSON 22 THE MATTEI AFFAIR (IL CASO MATTEI), Francesco Rosi, 1972

Contemporary cinema

LESSON 23 DEAR DIARY (CARO DIARIO), Nanni Morea, 1993

LESSON 24 THE CAIMAN (IL CAIMANO), Nanni Morea, 2006

Start Date:

March 3, 2025

Duration:

2 meetings per week of 2 ½ hours each in the evening

Language:

Italian and English

Class Size:

4 to 10 participants

Level:

Basic

Cost:

€ 600 for 3 months

Minimum age:

16 years