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Italian Crime Films, 1968-1980, 2D Ed. - by Roberto Curti (Paperback)
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Highlights
- After the decline of the Spaghetti Western, crime films were the most popular, profitable and controversial genre in 1970s Italy.
- About the Author: Roberto Curti is an Italian film historian and the author of books on Italian Gothic and giallo cinema, plus critical biographies of European filmmakers such as Riccardo Freda, Tonino Valerii, Elio Petri, Marco Ferreri, and Jesús Franco.
- 224 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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Book Synopsis
After the decline of the Spaghetti Western, crime films were the most popular, profitable and controversial genre in 1970s Italy. The product of a country plagued with violence, political tensions and armed struggle, these films managed to capture and convey the widespread anxiety and anger in their tales of tough cops, ruthless criminals, and urban paranoia. Recent years have seen a renewed critical interest in the genre, thanks also to such illustrious fans as Quentin Tarantino, and the rise to cult status to the works of filmmakers such as Fernando Di Leo, Umberto Lenzi, and Enzo G. Castellari.
This book includes all the crime films produced in Italy between 1968 and 1980, the period when the genre spawned and reached its peak. With over 230 entries, it's the most complete English language book on the subject. This second edition has been thoroughly revised by the author, with the addition of new entries and relevant information, plus a newly designed appendix on Eurocrime co-productions.
Review Quotes
From the first edition "a fine addition"--ARBA; "stacked with information...well written, informative and interesting...it's clear the author is incredibly knowledgeable about his subject and that the films were researched very thoroughly...it's a treasure trove of information"--Toxic Graveyard; "Curti's book serves as a great introduction to the genre as well as offering in-depth information and analysis for the more studious reader....This filmography is essential for anyone who wants to know more."--Cinema Retro.
About the Author
Roberto Curti is an Italian film historian and the author of books on Italian Gothic and giallo cinema, plus critical biographies of European filmmakers such as Riccardo Freda, Tonino Valerii, Elio Petri, Marco Ferreri, and Jesús Franco. He lives in Cortona, Italy.