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05/03/2025

Lucas Ferraço Nassif at BAFTSS Conference 2025: Global Aesthetics

Lucas Ferraço Nassif will be presenting at BAFTSS Conference 2025: Global Aesthetics, at the University of Warwick: “Multiplanar Unconsciouses of Japanese Television Animation”. Abstract This presentation underlines the importance of the global phenomenon of Japanese television animation, anime, considering its productions of multiplanar images and animetism not as representations of what, in psychoanalysis, is defined […]
02/03/2025

Marco Grosoli at Discours politique et cinéma de fiction

Marco Grosoli will be presenting at Discours politique et cinéma de fiction, at the Université de Lorraine (Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines): “A Political Speech from the Dead. My Son John (Leo McCarey, 1952) and its Spectral Ending”. Abstract The political speech closing My Son John (Leo McCarey, 1952) is delivered by a dead man. […]
31/01/2025

André Bazin: The Space of Myth

Marco Grosoli is presenting at André Bazin: The Space of Myth, an international film conference at Yale MacMillan Center: “Locating Sentiment—CloseUps in Sunset Blvd and Gold of Naples“ Abstract I will analyze André Bazin’s writings on Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard (1950) and Vittorio de Sica’s The Gold of Naples (1954). As regards the former, Bazin […]
31/01/2025

Paolo Taviani’s Leonora addio (2022): A Look at Cultural Politics “Through the Eyes of Those Who Are No Longer”

Marco Grosoli will give a talk at University of Massachusetts Amherst, organized by its Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Film Studies Program. Abstract At the time of its release in 2022, Leonora addio was welcomed mostly as a harmless cinematic oddity. Yet there is more than meets the eye. For one thing, Leonora addio, the […]
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