Director roberto rossellini had already swept away his leading lady a few years back, and even though voyage to italy ostensibly comes from their honeymoon period, its remarkable how acrid it. Semester at sea is a multicountry study abroad program on a ship open to all students of all majors, emphasizing global comparative study. Rossellinis film cast a fresh gaze on two great actors and the resilient splendor of postwar italy. As with his account of american filmmaking, scorsese adopts a highly personal approach in looking at the greats of the italian cinema, recalling how he first saw their movies in the. A note from independent filmmaker david conover on why he chose this film high drama abounds on the mountainous coastline of cinque terre in the italian riviera. So warmly grateful i was along with a halffull house memorial day morning at the seattle international film festival to absorb scorseses generous tutorial on. Acclaimed director martin scorsese embarks on a journey through italian cinema history. Martin scorseses my voyage to italy 2001 the directors. May 10, 20 enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing voyage in italy near you.
Learn why four good days star mila kunis wants you to watch the heartbreaking documentary series cheer on netflix. This is an epic master class by martin scorsese in how to watch films, how to interpret a directors intentions, how to enjoy cinema. Roberto rossellinis finest fiction film 1953, and unmistakably one of the great achievements of the art. Study abroad undergraduate, study abroad high school, school at sea explore now. This highly personal documentary follows revered italianamerican director martin scorsese as he revisits his childhood on the lower east side of manhattan. Restored and rereleased, this study of an antihoneymoon is electrifying and moving. Its not about their travel to italy, but rather the travels, physical, emotional, spiritual, etc, they make while already in italy. The film was written by rossellini and vitaliano brancati, but is loosely based on the novel duo by colette. Helmed the fourhourplus history of italian cinema, my voyage to italyil mio viaggio in italia. My voyage to italy 1999 0607 2002 us documentary 4h 6m user score.
Journey to italy, also known as voyage to italy, is a 1954 drama film directed by roberto rossellini. Overview for martin scorsese turner classic movies. But it is more than a brilliantly entertaining tutorial. Most importantly, though, my voyage to italy is scorseses defense of neorealism as a philosophical art movement that sorted through the damage wwii did to italy. Among the most influential films of the postwar era, roberto rossellinis journey to italy viaggio in italia charts the declining marriage of a couple from england ingrid bergman and george sanders on a trip in the countryside near naples. Watch my voyage to italy part one online bfi player. As an introduction to italy s cinema, my voyage to italy is quite an achievement, and comes highly recommended. My voyage to italy conveys an infectious enthusiasm for cinema and shines a light on several groundbreaking films that influenced not only scorsese, but also filmmakers and cineastes worldwide. The voyage of italy, or, a compleat journey through italy in two parts. Alain resnais first feature takes an impeccable, highly literary script by marguerite duras and turns it into a radical, intensely cinematic movie. Journey to italy viaggio in italia strangers the lonely. Martin scorsese talks about the movies and directors that most influenced his career in this survey of italian cinema. I handed over my files yesterday, newly digitized reproductions of glass lantern slides from the early 20th century.
Apr 19, 2015 my voyage to italy 1999 martin scorsese clip 1. This highly personal documentary follows revered italianamerican director martin scorsese as he revisits his childhood on the lower east side of. Journey to italy viaggio in italia strangers the lonely woman. Journey to italy 1954 letterboxd your life in film. In my opinion, this current film my voyage to italy is more successful mostly because he focuses on less films, and takes his time to walk us through the high points in each. Roberto benigni stars in this oscarwinning film set during world war ii, which tells the story of a father who. In the beginning and end of mi viaggio di italia my voyage to italy, legend martin scorsese explains, in good reason, that the way to get people more interested in film is to share personal experiences of viewing particular ones that had some kind of impact for a movie goers experience much like a friend telling another that a new movie is out, go see it, its good, etc. The film is a voyage through italian cinema history, marking influential films for scorsese and particularly covering the italian neorealism period. We have great group of participants from across the disciplines from anthropology to east asian studies and from english to film studies.
Il mio viaggio in italia is a personal documentary by acclaimed italianamerican director martin scorsese. Italy travel film italy cinque terre grand circle travel. It is at once an informative introduction to italian cinema, a tribute to some of its greatest films and filmmakers, and an. Bringing out the dead 1999 a martin scorsese film, starring nicolas cage. My voyage to italy 1999 my voyage to italy 1999 user. In the beginning and end of mi viaggio di italia my voyage to italy, legend martin scorsese explains, in good reason, that the way to get people more interested in film is to share personal experiences of viewing particular ones that had some kind of impact for a moviegoers experience much like a friend telling another that a new movie is out, go see it, its good, etc. Were all aware of italys role in the great american century beginning with the mass exodus of hopeful immigrants to ellis island, to the rise of dictatorial fascism via. Deeply affecting, rossellinis film cast a fresh gaze on two great actors and the resilient splendor of postwar italy. In my opinion, this current film my voyage to italy is more successful mostly because. Were all aware of italys role in the great american century beginning with the mass exodus of hopeful immigrants.
Hosted by scorsese himself, my voyage to italy uses a treasure trove of film clips to study the broad sweep of italian culture and history during the twentieth century. Martin scorseses twopart love letter to italian cinema is epic and sprawling in scope but also a deeply personal and moving testament to his passion for film. My voyage to italy is scorseses personal response to italian films that shaped his world, films where nothing but time stared back at us. Ingrid bergman and george sanders play katherine and alex joyce, an english married couple whose trip to italy unexpectedly undermines their marriage. Several participants have dh projects under their belts, but many are just starting out. Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing voyage in italy near you. The soundtrack is rendered in dolby digital surround stereo. My voyage to italy takes scorsese back to italy, to his sicilian roots. As in his previous documentary a personal journey with martin scorsese through american movies, he stops at 1960s when he started his own film making. Its passion is contagious enough to allow you to ignore the film s omissions pasolini, bertolucci, wertmuller, and several other key italian directors, remain unmentioned. This time instead of driving through the foggy moors of northern england, the duo drive their rented mini cooper through the sunny coasts of italy. Voyage to italy is the kind of movie that makes those. Films to get you in the mood for an italian vacation. The film is a voyage through italian cinema history, mar.
This highly personal documentary follows revered italianamerican director martin scorsese as he revisits his childhood on the lower east side of manhattan and discusses the influential films that. A movie directed by martin scorsese, produced by giorgio armani, edited by. My voyage to italy il mio viaggio in italia cineuropa. Martin scorseses fourhour documentary about the italian films that shaped his artistic consciousness, my voyage to italy, arrives on dvd with a transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of the film which is generally 1. Journey to italy when movie star ingrid bergman left her husband, child, and hollywood to work with and eventually marry italian director roberto rossellini in 1949, she also left behind hollywoodstyle movie production to adopt rossellinis. In 1995, he completed a fourhour documentary, a personal journey with. The film is a voyage through italian cinema history. The most intriguing thing about this film is to watch the powerful and human performance by anna magnani in her first film role. Voyage in italy white city cinema a film blog with a. Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats. Worldrenowned director martin scorsese narrates this journey through his favorites in italian cinema.
Il mio viaggio in italia my voyage to italy is a history of italian cinema seen. Worldrenowned director martin scorsese narrates this journey through. My voyage to italy by martin scorsese 786936185454 dvd. One of the most quietly revolutionary works in the history of cinema, roberto rossellinis third feature starring ingrid bergman his wife at the time, from 1953, turns. Roger ebert interview on martin scorsese and the best movies 2002 duration. Italy has been the perfect set for many movies since the early 1900s. Suso cecchi damico, raffaele donato, kent jones, martin scorsese.
My voyage to italy 2001 rotten tomatoes movie trailers. June 10, 2002 directed, co written and narrated by scorsese, its a deeply personal love letter to italian cinema to his family, to the. Once they arrive, they wander together and apart as they contemplate their impending separation and what the future holds. Jun 06, 2016 hosted by scorsese himself, my voyage to italy uses a treasure trove of film clips to study the broad sweep of italian culture and history during the twentieth century. As in his previous documentary a personal journey with martin scorsese through american movies, he stops at 1960s when he started his own filmmaking. My hypothesis is that voyage in italy is not only a film about life, as rossellini seemed to suggest in a 1965 interview my method, 1995. The film won several awards at various film festivals, including the most prestigious cannes grand prize, and was also nominated for the best original screenplay oscar at the 19th academy awards. The voyage of italy, or, a compleat journey through italy. Discover some mustsee movies set or filmed in italy that will help get you in the mood for your italian vacationor just armchair travel. Images from open city passionately compliment scorseses recollection of how roberto rossellinis film provided his family with a visual link to their lost homeland. Italienreise liebe inbegriffen is a 1958 west german romantic comedy film directed by wolfgang becker and starring paul hubschmid, susanne cramer and hannelore schroth. Also sign me up for fanmail to get updates on all things movies. Weird that we havent been able to come to a consensus on the title of what is obviously one of the best movies. My voyage to italy 1999 martin scorsese clip 1 video.
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