In the 1960s two Italian filmmakers, Mario Bava and Sergio Leone, released a string of notable films that directly challenged and re-framed the revered American genres of horror and the western respectively. Their revisualization and ultimate reinterpretation of these traditional genres reached its zenith with the release of Bava’s Black Sabbath (1963) and Leone’s Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). They marked the dawn of a “spaghettification” of the American cinematic form. This paper argues that the “spaghettification” of the horror and western genres within Black Sabbath and Once Upon a Time in the West redefined the visual calculus of these American genres and revitalized their core tenets, cementing a new cinematic approach to them. ...
Martin Scorsese is a crucial figure in American cinema, and one of the few filmmakers who has posses...
The term \u201cSpaghetti western\u201d identifies about 500 western movies produced in Italy mostly ...
This article focuses on the representation of the American West in Sergio Leone's fourth Western, wh...
Compared to Hollywood, Italian cinema is more a matter of craftsmanship than industry. Genre films, ...
Between 1960 and 1970 Italy undergoes a major anthropological change, triggered by the mass migratio...
At the beginning of the 1960s, the classic American western was still a commodity exported across na...
One of the most expressions of the exported Western in the history of cinema doubtless is the work o...
In the opening of Eroticism, Geroges Bataille’s seminal text on the relationship between death and s...
Tato práce pojednává o italských westernech 60. - 70. let. V první části je uvedena obecná charakter...
Book synopsis: The Italian Cinema Book provides a comprehensive and dynamic guide to the major criti...
Tracks the influence of Italian cinema on American film from the postwar period to the present. In T...
The representation of the South is a major subject in Italian cinema. Already central during the Neo...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p173 Italian horror cinema is commonly divided into two p...
Traditionally associated with fairy tales, “Once upon a time” invites us to suspend disbelief, leave...
Martin Scorsese’s movies revolve around Italian American characters involved in organized crime and ...
Martin Scorsese is a crucial figure in American cinema, and one of the few filmmakers who has posses...
The term \u201cSpaghetti western\u201d identifies about 500 western movies produced in Italy mostly ...
This article focuses on the representation of the American West in Sergio Leone's fourth Western, wh...
Compared to Hollywood, Italian cinema is more a matter of craftsmanship than industry. Genre films, ...
Between 1960 and 1970 Italy undergoes a major anthropological change, triggered by the mass migratio...
At the beginning of the 1960s, the classic American western was still a commodity exported across na...
One of the most expressions of the exported Western in the history of cinema doubtless is the work o...
In the opening of Eroticism, Geroges Bataille’s seminal text on the relationship between death and s...
Tato práce pojednává o italských westernech 60. - 70. let. V první části je uvedena obecná charakter...
Book synopsis: The Italian Cinema Book provides a comprehensive and dynamic guide to the major criti...
Tracks the influence of Italian cinema on American film from the postwar period to the present. In T...
The representation of the South is a major subject in Italian cinema. Already central during the Neo...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p173 Italian horror cinema is commonly divided into two p...
Traditionally associated with fairy tales, “Once upon a time” invites us to suspend disbelief, leave...
Martin Scorsese’s movies revolve around Italian American characters involved in organized crime and ...
Martin Scorsese is a crucial figure in American cinema, and one of the few filmmakers who has posses...
The term \u201cSpaghetti western\u201d identifies about 500 western movies produced in Italy mostly ...
This article focuses on the representation of the American West in Sergio Leone's fourth Western, wh...