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Al cinema: Centoquarantotto film d'autore
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“Vado molto al cinema, ci vado come credo debba andarci ogni spettatore qualsiasi,
cioè per divertirmi. Al cinema, la noia è l’unico rischio da evitare. Come si evita la noia
e si ottiene il primo ‘approccio’ con un film? Sono ancora abbastanza ingenuo da
identificarmi con la vicenda, se è appassionante. Se non lo è, basta interessarsi al
modo in cui il regista se l’è cavata… Ogni spettatore si porta dietro il proprio bagaglio
culturale. La visione del film deve poter agire liberamente, come stimolo su questa
serie di nozioni, provocando una quantità di associazioni di pensiero… Il cinema è
esercizio ricco di metafore, dice una cosa e ne significa tante altre, ha rapporti con la
cultura molto strani e profondi, molto più profondi che il teatro, ad esempio. In pratica
‘vedere’ un film significa attraversare la foresta delle analogie e delle metafore che lo
compongono…”
Alberto Moravia
Alberto Moravia, an Italian writer, was born in Rome in 1907 and died on September 26, 1990 in the city of Rome, where he lived most of his life. He is considered one of the most famous Italian writers of the twentieth century. He writes in Italian and speaks both English and French. He was born into a wealthy middle-class family. His Jewish father, Carlo, was a painter and engineer, and his Catholic mother, Teresa Legiana. Alberto did not finish his studies because he contracted tuberculosis, which kept him in bed for five years, which made him love reading. In 1929 Moravian wrote his first book, Gli Indifferenti, and then began his career as a writer in 900 magazine, where he wrote his first short stories. Moravian literary works were distinguished by their brilliance and realism, as they penetrated into the depths of the human soul. Moravia attacked moral corruption in Italy. Most of his works have been translated into several international languages, and many of his novels have been turned into films.
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