The authors consider Giuseppe Tornatore's film from a psychoanalytic perspective as a metaphor of the difficult individuation-separation process of Max. He tells the lifestory of his friend Nineteen Hundred, the main character of the film, a virtuoso pianist who spent all his life on board a transatlantic ship in motion between the old continent and the new. Brought up by a black stoker in the deep noisy belly of the ship, music becomes, for him, the substitute for his unkown mother's body, his only raison d'etre and the structural aspect of his personality. In fact, he can never abandon the transatlantic, where he dies in the final explosion. Max, the trumpeter, telling his story to the old instruments dealer, works through the loss of his...
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In the age of European Modernism, the novel’s character undergoes a progressive erosion of his perso...
DaVinci is an opera about the life of Leonardo da Vinci as told through four different characters, e...
A Clockwork Orange is a novel by Anthony Burgess (1961) and a movie by Stanley Kubrick (1972). Start...
EnMid-life is a period of conflict and transition as the individual is torn between past and future ...
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Analyzing Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” Sonata using the lenses of virtual agency and musical narrativity r...
Film-Philosophy International Salon-Journal (ISSN 1466-4615) Vol. 9 No. 38, July 2005 ...
Many years of working with electroacoustic music evoke the question in what sense one can talk about...
The nature of the spectator’s emotional and intellectual engagement with films has attracted increas...
In Cântico Final, the main character, M¡rio is torn between the metaphysics of art, the physical dim...
<span>Luchino Visconti’s masterpiece “Death in Venice” (“La morte in Venezia”) has the reputation of...
Heightened self-expression and innovation in the creative arts requires an extraordinary output of p...
In “The Critic as Artist” Oscar Wilde postulates that art does not simply imitate life. He notes tha...
The work of Roman Polański has always been a unique example of both craftsmanship and interesting su...
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DaVinci is an opera about the life of Leonardo da Vinci as told through four different characters, e...
A Clockwork Orange is a novel by Anthony Burgess (1961) and a movie by Stanley Kubrick (1972). Start...