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Il mio viaggio in Italia

  • 1999
  • T
  • 4h 6min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,2/10
3632
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Il mio viaggio in Italia (1999)
CT #1 aka Il Mio Viaggio In Italia
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Il regista di fama internazionale Martin Scorsese narra del suo viaggio attraverso l'Italia e i suoi film italiani preferiti.Il regista di fama internazionale Martin Scorsese narra del suo viaggio attraverso l'Italia e i suoi film italiani preferiti.Il regista di fama internazionale Martin Scorsese narra del suo viaggio attraverso l'Italia e i suoi film italiani preferiti.

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    • Martin Scorsese
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
    • Raffaele Donato
    • Kent Jones
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    • Martin Scorsese
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    3632
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Martin Scorsese
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Raffaele Donato
      • Kent Jones
    • Star
      • Martin Scorsese
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    • 28Recensioni della critica
    • 90Metascore
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    Master Class

    Maybe if I lived in New York, perhaps I'd have the chance to take a master class in cinema; but I don't and I haven't. So warmly grateful I was along with a half-full house Memorial Day morning at the Seattle International Film Festival to absorb Scorsese's generous tutorial on Italian neo-realism. Of the dozen or more films filleted, I'd never laid eyes on three-quarters of them. The four-hour experience was like taking a double-tank dive to a sunken ship and coming back up with treasures. I'll definitely find a way to see "Open City", "Paisa", "Senso" and "Eclipse". Scorsese's gentle, loving commentary as he sends us sailing on a sea of images is so intimate and, occasionally, so humorous that I felt my heart grow inside me. This documentary will take you deep into a humanity that most Americans have never empathetically understood. This film is an event in maturity, an act of love.
    8jzappa

    An Incredible Influence

    Intense and prolific filmmaker Martin Scorsese did not seem to be satisfied with projecting the influence he drew from Italian films from the 1940s, '50s, and '60s on his own films. So, he spends four solid hours explaining the details and expressions of at least thirty films, all condensed into about ten minutes each. He analyzes and discloses trivia about each of them and pours out all of his passion into this like water bore over his shoulders that he can't bear anymore.

    For awhile, I was wondering why he would spend so much time doing this. Why make a movie wherein most of the footage is taken from other movies? Why examine a condensed version of each film from beginning to end when we may want to see these movies ourselves? Well, after awhile, I realized the point of this. Scorsese had a very important reason why he wanted to make this epic documentary. It's because these films are what made him the filmmaker he is, not to mention the person he is, and their effects have not weakened throughout time. So, he wants to perpetuate their lives. He wants to interest younger generations, such as mine, in these films and their makers.

    And I'll tell you what. It works. I am now very interested in seeing a lot of these movies. I realize I have not seen nearly enough films by Roberto Rossellini, Luchino Visconti, or Vittorio De Sica. And I plan to, thanks to Scorsese's film.
    harry-76

    Absorbing Italian Collection

    Martin Scorsese has compiled a fascinating personal documentary in "Mio viaggio in Italia." What makes this so compelling is the compassion with which Scorsese renders his selections.

    He admits to having discovered these films, from his childhood to adulthood, not through reading about them (as in a film textbook) but actually experiencing them in the theater. His passion for these works and their directors exudes with great enthusiasm, which becomes infectious.

    The films are not superficially presented, but rather in substantial enough portions as to allow one to glean their essence--at the same time, without ruining seeing the entire work.

    His interpretive commentaries reveal one who has been deeply affected by these productions, and who has given great thought to their meaning and significance.

    For the film buff, this is a most engrossing journey; for the young person new to Italian cinema, this is a valuable introduction to an artistic treasure chest.
    Zen Bones

    Thank You Martin Scorsese!

    There are so few people today who are interested in the great films of yesteryear. That's sad on many levels, but one of the more ironic reasons is that many of the directors who are so loved today could not have made the great films they did, had they not been so deeply inspired by the films of the past. Especially by the period of neo-realism in Italian Cinema (1940s-1960s).

    There's no way anyone could make a bad documentary about this era, since the films themselves have such a strong impact that any clips would be fascinating. But Scorsese has given us his very personal experience of these films, and that gives each of the films some context. Those of us who can remember seeing these films for the first time can relive the experience with Scorsese, exactly as if they were seeing the films for the first time. It also makes one think back on all the most important films in our personal lives. The films that first gave the world dimension, and the films that first made us worship the potential that great cinema has.

    The main directors featured are Roberto Rossellini, Vittorio De Sica, Lucino Visconti, Michaelangelo Antonioni and Federico Fellini, and Scorsese lovingly takes his time showing us numerous clips from most of their greatest films. I was lucky enough to see this documentary in a cinema, and I hope others will also have that chance. Most of the films featured I'd only seen on video. Some I'd liked a lot, others I loved, but nothing prepared me for the impact of seeing those images on the big screen! But even if you can only catch this on video or DVD, do your best to see it. It's what I call "sacred cinema"!
    TheVid

    An alluring view of cinema Italia with someone who definitely knows his stuff.

    I definitely enjoyed an evening watching Turner Classic Movies listening to Martin Scorsese discuss his appreciation and affection for many of the formative films of Italian cinema, particularly the neo-realism movement and the post-war works of Rossellini, De Sica, Fellini, Visconti and Antonioni. So personal is this documentary, that it was like spending an evening with a friend sharing a mutual interest; and for those with an interest in International cinema, this is a rare treat. My suggestion is to hunt down as many of these films as you can find on video, then view them on the biggest television you can find. Among the more obscure and brilliant works discussed are PAISAN, GERMANY-YEAR ZERO, OSSESSIONE, SENSO, L'ECLISSE and I VITELLONI; along with more popular masterpieces, OPEN CITY, BICYCLE THIEF, LA DOLCE VITA, EIGHT AND A HALF and L'AVVENTURA. Superb!

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      Scorcese claims that Ossessione (1943) was the first screen version of "The Postman Always Rings Twice"; it was actually the second, the first being Le dernier tournant (1939).
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      Host: What was important was that, for the first time, illusion took a backseat to reality.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 maggio 2002 (Francia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Italia
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Little Italy, Manhattan, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
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      • 28 ott 2001
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