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Luchino Visconti (Twayne's Filmmakers Series) [Paperback]

Claretta Micheletti Tonetti (Author)
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Twayne's Filmmakers Series August 1997
Series Editor: Frank Beaver, University of MichiganThis series explores the history of motion pictures by studying individual filmmakers and cinematic movements, illuminating the most significant aspects of film for the student, scholar, and general reader.Tonetti writes an engaging study in which Viscontis life is blended into a detailed, film-by-film discussion of his work. From his unlikely beginning as the proprietor of a successful horseracing stable in Italy, Vicsonti came to be universally revered for such films as Death in Venice, Gtterdmmerung, and White Nights by the time of his death in 1976. A mixed reception with government censors eventually led him abroad from his native Italy. In France, Visconti met and admired filmmakers Jean Cocteau and Jean Renoir, and upon his return to Italy his craft had gained further breadth as he worked with an increasingly worldly ensemble, like actor Burt Lancaster and conductor Leonard Bernstein.The Twayne Filmmakers Series provides students with rich opportunities for studying individual filmmakers, national cinema, and filmmaking technique. Books in the Filmmakers Series are written by major film scholars, historians, and critics who bring their special insights to a highly diverse collection of studies about the twentieth centurys major art form: the motion picture.Frank Beaver, Series Editor

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  • Paperback: 215 pages
  • Publisher: Twayne Pub (August 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805716416
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805716412
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,696,500 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars New Book on Visconti Falls Short, December 23, 1998
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This review is from: Luchino Visconti (Twayne's Filmmakers Series) (Paperback)
The new book by Tonetti has been overedited by: Frank Beaver, University of Michigan and falls short to this reviewer as an outline to the genius of the Italian master of film Luchino Visconti. It attempts to write out a study in which Visconti's life is made to blend into a film-by-film discussion of his work. Yet, the focus is broken and lacks direct clarity of detail. There is a serious problem with this overview, and these "details" that are included. Visconti was first an Italian aristocrat, a direct descendent of the grand Visconti family of Milan; he was not just a horse proprietor. It was that specific difference that had much to do with the creation of the great Visconti, as most of his early career developed through Society contacts, (his aesthetic sense being with him from birth.) Secondly, the films that are made out to be most significant are not the best selections in term of placement and order(first of all the editor refers to "Gotterdammerung" this piece is what Visconti's film was loosely called in Germany, its true English title is "the Damned, 1969" furthermore "White Nights" does represent a break from Neo-Realism yet is nowhere in the same catagory as the grand "Death in Venice." Visconti's spectacular "Obsessione" and "Ludwig" are not given full due respect. It is insinuated that Visconti left Italy due to political reasons, this is not clear in fact, Visconti had no serious problem with Fascism when he left Italy to go to Paris; it wasn't until he met the photographer Horst that his views changed. Visconti met via his friend CoCo Chanel (hence the benefit of his aristocratic background) filmmakers Jean Cocteau and Jean Renoir, he was most influenced by Renoir, the book doesnt fully emphasize the full grand importance of Renoir on Visconti. The book fails to emphasize Visconti's vision leaning toward collaboration with those he saw as future super talents such as the great Maurice Jarre or Nino Rota. The book fails to clearly point out how so many great talents sought him out including Helmut Berger, his protege. There is a failure to point out clearly his use of a self selected and developed cast including Helmut Berger or the great talent Dirk Bogard. There is too much emphasis on details that have very little to do with Visconti's growth as a filmmaker and far too little dealing with what truly contributed to his becoming such a cinematic genius. The book is an overview where detail is a key issue yet as an overview the most important details are not fully developed or have been edited out, leaving the reviewer concerned for the students who use this piece as an entree to Visconti and his work.
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