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World Film Locations: Florence
Florence, with its rich history, privileged place in the canon of Western art, and long-standing relationship with the moving image, is a cinematic city equal to Venice or Rome. This edition in the well-established World Film Locations series explores Florence as it is manifested in the minds of filmmakers and filmgoers. Contributors to the collection consider a wide range of topics, including the tourist’s perception of Florence, representations of art and artists on screen, the camera-friendly Tuscan countryside and mouthwatering local cuisine, and filmic adaptations of canonical Italian literature. Through scene reviews of films including Bobby Deerfield, A Room with a View, Tea with Mussolini, and Under the Tuscan Sun, contributors delve deeper into the makeup of the city, looking at both familiar and unfamiliar locations through the lens of such filmmakers as Roberto Rossellini, Mario Monicelli, Brian DePalma, and Ridley Scott.
From the Duomo to the Uffizi gallery, Florence is filled with history, art, and culture. For those who crave a passport to this Tuscan capital, World Film Locations: Florence will take you there without you ever having to leave your library.
From the Duomo to the Uffizi gallery, Florence is filled with history, art, and culture. For those who crave a passport to this Tuscan capital, World Film Locations: Florence will take you there without you ever having to leave your library.
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Table of Contents
Florence: City of the Imagination
Alberto Zambenedetti
Views from the Grand Tour(ist): Florence and Foreign Consumption
Eleanor Andrews
Scenes 1-8
1924-1954
Florentine Artists on Film: Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci
Nathaniel J. Donahue
Scenes 9-15
1955-1962
Florence after Dark: Cops, Crime and Serial Killers
Dom Holdaway
Scenes 16-22
1964-1977
Rolling Hills, Scorching Sun: Filming the Tuscan Countryside
Pasquale Iannone
Scenes 23-29
1978-1985
Bread, Wine and Celluloid: Tuscan Cuisine at the Movies
Brendan Hennessey
Scenes 30-36
1990-2001
From Dante to Machiavelli: Canonical Florentine Literature on Film
Barbara Garbin
Scenes 37-43
2002-2012
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