How to Face a Tiger. Three Encounters in Italian Cinema

When and Where

Thursday, November 07, 2024 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm
Room 404 (fourth floor)
Carr Hall
100 St. Joseph Street, Toronto

Speakers

Luca Caminati

Description

From the speaker: "Three encounters with tigers depicted by Italian directors of the XX century will allow us to think about orientalism in Italian cinema and media, to look at filmmaking styles of travel films, and, finally, to talk about blue screen backgrounds, zoofilia, and my childhood hero!"

Luca Caminati is Professor of Film and Moving Image Studies at Concordia University, Montreal. He is co-editor with James Leo Cahill of the collection Cinema of Exploration: Essays on an Adventurous Film Practice (2021). His new book, Traveling Auteurs. The Geopolitics of Post-War Italian Cinema (Indiana UP, 2024) investigates travel films of Italian directors in the Global South. He’s currently at work on a new project titled “The Italian Anticolonial Film Archive: Global Counterculture (1955-1975).”

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This lecture will be livestreamed on the Department's YouTube channel.

All times stated in Eastern time.

 

Sponsors

Emilio Goggio Chair in Italian Studies - University of Toronto