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A Beginner's Guide to Italian Cinema 

kubricklynch - Film History by Evan Chester
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This video serves as a beginner’s guide to Italian cinema, and covers movements and genres such as Neorealism, Commedia all’italiana, Spaghetti westerns, Mondo, Giallo, and Poliziotteschi.
Filmmakers discussed include Federico Fellini, Mario Bava, Dario Argento, Lucio Fulci, Roberto Rossellini, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Bernardo Bertolucci.
A Beginner's Guide to Neorealism:
• A Beginner's Guide to ...
A Beginner's Guide to Spaghetti Westerns:
• A Beginner's Guide to ...
You can watch a playlist of all my cinema beginner’s guides here:
• Film Beginner's Guides
0:00 Intro/Silent Era
2:50 1920s/30s
3:43 Neorealism
4:48 Federico Fellini
6:06 Michelangelo Antonioni
7:17 Commedia all’italiana
8:59 Peplum
10:04 Mario Bava
10:50 Pier Paolo Pasolini
11:24 Spaghetti western
13:15 Poliziotteschi
13:58 Euro War
14:39 Bernardo Bertolucci
14:58 Horror/exploitation
15:57 1980s/1990s
17:17 21st century
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@kubricklynch
@kubricklynch Год назад
If you'd like to support the channel you can donate here: www.paypal.me/EvanChester Or Venmo @Evan-Chester
@josemaria8177
@josemaria8177 Год назад
Italian cinema has a very important place in my heart. It is second to none in my opinion. My favourite director is Antonioni. Thank you for the video
@arnavverma4507
@arnavverma4507 Год назад
same!. my favs are de sica, argento, fellini, tornatore, bertolucci and antonioni ofc.
@riccardoalcaro8483
@riccardoalcaro8483 Год назад
Overall, even accounting for its relative decline since the 1980s, Italian cinema is unmatched in its depth, ambition, diversity, innovation, originality. I could watch Italian movies from different ages for days without ever getting bored. Personal picks: Antonioni, one of the greatest artists ever; Sergio Leone, the Homer of our times, and Elio Petri, whose "neurology" trilogy is amongst the most original things there are. But the list could go on and on and on. One missing name from the clip - which is very well made btw - is Marco Ferrari, who knew how to shock with contents and not with easy tricks. His "La Grand Bouffe" hits as hard as a punch in the stomach.
@riccardomariani4660
@riccardomariani4660 11 месяцев назад
One of my favourite italian films of all times that is missing from this list is we all loved each other so much by ettore scola, a great film with meta cinema elements, an in depth look at italy from the post war era to the 70s and a great story that will get you hooked from the first scene, definitely a good movie for every cinephile who wants to experience italian cinema and also it could be a great entry point for someone who hasn't seen many italian movies
@vivalascrivania0305
@vivalascrivania0305 Год назад
If I'm allowed to suggest, I think dogman is a masterpiece of modern Italian cinema, an hidden pearl with an enormous leading actor
@desper2011
@desper2011 11 месяцев назад
Italy's production is immeasurable. The gave us the mondo films, one of the craziest subgenres..
@igauan8010
@igauan8010 Год назад
never know italy was so influential in exploitation films. thanks for the video
@ganondorfdragmire2818
@ganondorfdragmire2818 Год назад
I apologize if I chime in to bother, but in the end 70s early 80 there were two major kind of films that were extremely enjoyed by italians and outside ( mostly europe west and east ): the Fantozzi series and Bud Spencer and Terence Hill movies. Yes I know, things for plebeians, but worth a mention.
@kubricklynch
@kubricklynch Год назад
I've seen a couple Spencer/Hill movies and I did mention them in my video on spaghetti westerns. I should check out more from them though.
@ganondorfdragmire2818
@ganondorfdragmire2818 Год назад
@@kubricklynch BH-TH films were mostly kid - family oriented, but with underling thematics that were quite dark and gritty. An adult would understand them, but not a kid he would stop at the cartoonish fistfights and funny costumes. Fantozzi is another super funny ( the first two, then it became mainstream and soulless like nowadays productions ) and ruthless critique to all corporate and wagecuck mentality that was spreading in italy in the 70s 80s. I found out later it was deeply enjoyed in the communist block. When you say the 80s were unkind to italian movies I suggest you to go deep the rabbit hole of BH-TH movies ( their first buddy movie is a western and quite serious and gritty ) and the Paolo Villaggio works ( he is the writer/actor of Fantozzi, but he did other stuff too ). That was 80s Italy and it was a bit plebeian, but not stupid. ( yes theres plenty of trash in 80s italy, but I'd save those mentioned ) I will watch your video about spaghetti western in the meantime. Thanks for answering me
@fruzsimih7214
@fruzsimih7214 Год назад
Bud Spencer/Terence Hill is still extremely popular in all of Europe and has a large fan base.
@johns123
@johns123 Год назад
Great video! I've been watching a lot of Italian films recently, some might say I'm an addict, especially to the films made from the 40s through the 70s, and it is my favorite national cinema besides my own (USA). Your video does a great job at giving people an overview of Italian cinema, keeping it easy to understand, while recommending some of the country's best. Your France video does a great job of this too. Looking forward to binging your channel more
@kubricklynch
@kubricklynch Год назад
Thank you!
@MichaelChong100
@MichaelChong100 Год назад
I hope you can make a beginner guide to Italian horror films and Asian cinemas (China, HK, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, India, etc.)
@skatedurr
@skatedurr Год назад
As a 100% Italian, I support this video & subscribe to this channel! 💗
@kubricklynch
@kubricklynch Год назад
Thank you!!
@nickistlouis
@nickistlouis 4 месяца назад
Very well done, thank you!
@jewelbency5072
@jewelbency5072 9 месяцев назад
Such a great video. Really appreciate you making this!
@sonjpg
@sonjpg Год назад
Great job on this video!!! Thanks
@tamoghnabiswas9643
@tamoghnabiswas9643 Год назад
Great one! And not only this will help the beginners, but there are some good recommendations here as well for someone intermediate like me :) Keep it up!!
@rustynikau
@rustynikau 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic video. Thank you.
@Ptcalling
@Ptcalling Год назад
Very well made video! Thank you
@kubricklynch
@kubricklynch Год назад
Thanks!
@clausvergara9702
@clausvergara9702 Год назад
Awesome!!!👍
@lone2076
@lone2076 Год назад
Great video.
@TziPeh
@TziPeh Год назад
Great video overall, I'll allow myself to make just few marginal consideration: 1- there were more political movies in the 70s (you rightfully showed Gian Maria Volonté as one of those transitioning from western to other genres) 2- from 70s through the 80s the italian b-movies had a lot of influence (i mean A LOT) Btw, i very much enjoy your guides and find every time some hidden gems
@BoaJuve
@BoaJuve 6 месяцев назад
Great video
@354Entertainment
@354Entertainment 11 месяцев назад
I love italian cinema!
@lutho7693
@lutho7693 Год назад
What about Mondo Films? Or are you going to make a separate Video about it?
@F8Lwrld
@F8Lwrld Год назад
thank you for this
@kubricklynch
@kubricklynch Год назад
You are welcome!
@F8Lwrld
@F8Lwrld Год назад
@@kubricklynch can you make a beginner's guide for egyptian cinema?
@kubricklynch
@kubricklynch Год назад
@@F8Lwrld That would definitely be an interesting topic. I am doing Soviet next, but perhaps after that.
@F8Lwrld
@F8Lwrld Год назад
@@kubricklynch looking forward to that!
@xavierrandall
@xavierrandall Год назад
The Grind House era of the late 60's to the early 80's.🍿🍿🍿🍿🥤🥤🥤🥤🍕🍕🍕🍕
@atulyabharadwaj2279
@atulyabharadwaj2279 Год назад
It's a great day I can feel it
@poorfligga260
@poorfligga260 Год назад
Toto Who Lived Twice please
@bhavshah2791
@bhavshah2791 Год назад
Please make a video on indian cinema
@allumettes77
@allumettes77 10 месяцев назад
please remember antonio pietrangeli, who was able to recount with unique sensibilities the condition of Italian women from the 1950s to the late 1960s
@2011Matz
@2011Matz Год назад
What about Franco Zeffirilli?
@Uriellico
@Uriellico Год назад
An interesting silent italian film was "Filibus". The most prominent feature is that was the first film to ever display a lesbian kiss
@coleplastaras2712
@coleplastaras2712 Год назад
Please do the history of soviet/russian cinema
@kubricklynch
@kubricklynch Год назад
Soviet is next!
@dellyhomber6075
@dellyhomber6075 11 месяцев назад
La meglio gioventú Mediterraneó
@antona.8659
@antona.8659 11 месяцев назад
No mention of Tinto Brass? He's the reason why I like Italian cinema (and bushes).
@riccardomallardo7779
@riccardomallardo7779 5 месяцев назад
Caligula is still the porn movie with the highest budget in porn history, just this year the ultimatr cut came out with exclusive new scenes, it got presented at the cannes festival, don't miss it out even if you just watched it, this is a new version
@MementoMorituri
@MementoMorituri 6 месяцев назад
No Eurospy?
@TheOfficialChainge
@TheOfficialChainge 23 дня назад
What about cinema panettone?
@mimi5769
@mimi5769 Год назад
As an Italian I thank you. Also Italian mainstream cinema nowadays sucks 💀
@gregorsamsa2271
@gregorsamsa2271 8 месяцев назад
Tbf, mainstream cinema nowadays kinda sucks everywhere. Except for South Korea...^^
@emiliobello2538
@emiliobello2538 Год назад
Italy wins Oscars a lot
@WFASPigeonGang
@WFASPigeonGang 8 месяцев назад
The video is great and all, but you know, you didn't mention the greatest movie of them all: Troll 2 (XD) - 0/10 IGN
@Narragorth
@Narragorth Год назад
Cabiria the last emperor1987 life is beautiful la grande nelezza
@jacquelineroswell-sander1202
@jacquelineroswell-sander1202 11 месяцев назад
A few movies are very famous in Germany, other good films not... Dario Argento had always his own class. The Beyond from Fulci has more mistakes....
@VladCodY
@VladCodY 6 месяцев назад
Gorlami
@herby4215
@herby4215 11 месяцев назад
Italian science fiction film's
@perfall-xh6pf
@perfall-xh6pf Год назад
Italian o
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