The article deals with a form of film censorship enacted from the late 1910s to the mid- 1970s by the Italian state: the so-called “preventive censorship”, i. e. the pre-shooting check of the screenplays that Italian producers wanted to turn into movies. In particular, the article focuses on the preventive censorship of Italian horror cinema, showing that, in addition to fighting obscene representations of the sexual sphere, the Italian state was an attentive observer of the horror business from 1956 (when the first Italian horror film was put into production) to 1973-1974 (when preventive censorship was discontinued)
This article describes the afterlife of the 1952 Scelba Law in Italy, which forbids “apologias” for ...
none1noReview article on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of censorship. The article review...
As historian Peppino Ortoleva has recently shown, the closure of the whorehouses under the 1958 Merl...
The article deals with a form of film censorship enacted from the late 1910s to the mid- 1970s by th...
The article deals with the relationship between the Catholic world and the censorship of the obscene...
This article investigates preventive censorship in Italian cinema in a period spanning from the end ...
This article will focus on the Ufficio di Revisione Cinematografica (Bureau of Film Revision), more ...
The article studies a moment of transition in Italian film culture: the year 1956. In that year, bo...
The article focuses on the representation of striptease in Italy in the late 50s. While the unveilin...
Founded in 1913, from the mid-1940s onwards the government-run Italian Censorship Office banned or a...
The aim of this paper is to analyse film censorship in Italy during fascism, focusing mainly on fore...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In quel torno di anni che vide l’approvazione delle due leggi sul cinema, rispettivamente del 1962 e...
This essay presents first results of an ongoing archival research on homosexuality and Italian cinem...
Enforcing and Eluding Censorship: British and Anglo-Italian Perspectives brings together a wide rang...
This article describes the afterlife of the 1952 Scelba Law in Italy, which forbids “apologias” for ...
none1noReview article on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of censorship. The article review...
As historian Peppino Ortoleva has recently shown, the closure of the whorehouses under the 1958 Merl...
The article deals with a form of film censorship enacted from the late 1910s to the mid- 1970s by th...
The article deals with the relationship between the Catholic world and the censorship of the obscene...
This article investigates preventive censorship in Italian cinema in a period spanning from the end ...
This article will focus on the Ufficio di Revisione Cinematografica (Bureau of Film Revision), more ...
The article studies a moment of transition in Italian film culture: the year 1956. In that year, bo...
The article focuses on the representation of striptease in Italy in the late 50s. While the unveilin...
Founded in 1913, from the mid-1940s onwards the government-run Italian Censorship Office banned or a...
The aim of this paper is to analyse film censorship in Italy during fascism, focusing mainly on fore...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In quel torno di anni che vide l’approvazione delle due leggi sul cinema, rispettivamente del 1962 e...
This essay presents first results of an ongoing archival research on homosexuality and Italian cinem...
Enforcing and Eluding Censorship: British and Anglo-Italian Perspectives brings together a wide rang...
This article describes the afterlife of the 1952 Scelba Law in Italy, which forbids “apologias” for ...
none1noReview article on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of censorship. The article review...
As historian Peppino Ortoleva has recently shown, the closure of the whorehouses under the 1958 Merl...