Just like people, cinema seeks
out is own kind. It finds a kindred soul in violence, since film and violence
are both obsessed with gazing; film produces gazes while violence invites them.
The result is guilty visions, sometimes implicated and in cahoots with
aesthetics, morality, beauty and justice; the depth of pain, or the superficial
nature of a wound.
Leonardo Gandini is a professor of film history and criticism, and
film aesthetics at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. He has written
many books about classic and contemporary film, including Tod Browning, Brian
De Palma, Quentin Tarantino, regista pulp, Howard Hawks: Scarface,
Billy Wilder, Il film noir americano, Jerry Schatzberg:
fotografo e cineasta, Sydney Pollack: il cinema, i film, and Ventuno
per undici: fare cinema dopo l'11 settembre.
PROGRAM
11/12/2014 h 12:45: PalaNoir 2 presented by Giorgio Gosetti followed by Cinema Press Conference: Toni Trupia (director), Carmelo Sardo (screenwriter) of MALERBA
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