L’Irish Film Festa nel libro “Ireland and Cinema” a cura di Barry Monahan

Il libro Ireland and Cinema – Culture and Contexts, a cura di Barry Monahan (University College Cork), dedica un capitolo all’Irish Film Festa, che comprende anche un’intervista al direttore artistico del festival Susanna Pellis.

L’approccio dell’Irish Film Festa — scrivono gli autori Barry Monahan e Ciara Chambers — «tocca non solo ogni aspetto della produzione cinematografica irlandese (attraverso proiezioni di lungometraggi e cortometraggi, incontri con gli ospiti, workshop, masterclass e interviste pubbliche), ma si è rivelato anche un utile strumento culturale per creare legami tra i partecipanti e gli organizzatori di altre manifestazioni».

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L’indice del volume, disponibile per ora solo in lingua inglese:

Notes on Contributors
Foreword; Martin McLoone
Introduction; Barry Monahan

PART I: POLITICS OF HOME, SPACE AND PLACE
1. ‘Nothin’ But a Wee Humble Cottage’: At Home in Irish Cinema; Conn Holohan
2. Gangland Geometries: Space, Mobility and Transgression in the Veronica Guerin Films; Jenny Knell
3. ‘Don’t Use Your Own Accents!’: Representations of Dublin’s Accents in Contemporary Film; Nicholas O’Riordan
4. Beyond Horror: Surviving Abuse in Carmel Winters’ Snap; Kathleen Vejvoda

PART II: IDENTITIES OF GENDER AND STARDOM
5. Black and White and Green All Over? Emergent Irish Female Stardom in Contemporary Popular Cinemas; Ciara Barrett
6. Transcending Parochial Borders? Jonathan Rhys Meyers is Henry VIII; Liz Carville
7. Old and New Irish Ethnics: Exploring Ethnic and Gender Representation in P.S. I Love You; Silvia Dibeltulo
8. Mediating between His & Hers: An Exploration of Gender Representations and Self-Representations; Patricia Neville

PART III: NORTHERN IRELAND
9. From Belfast to Bamako: Cinema in the Era of Capitalist Realism; Stephen Baker and Greg McLaughlin
10. ‘Many Sides, Many Truths’: Collaborative Filmmaking in Transitional Northern Ireland; Laura Aguiar
11. The Suffering Male Body in Steve McQueen’s Hunger; Raita Merivirta
12. Mickybo and Me: A Cinematographic Adaptation for an International Audience; Brigitte Bastiat

PART IV: OVERSEAS PERSPECTIVES
13. Singing in the Rain: The Irish-Themed Film Musical and Schlager’s Hibernian Moment; Fergal Lenehan
14. Irish Cinema: a French Perspective; Isabelle Le Corff
15. Is Adaptation an Act of Transformation? J.B. Keane’s The Field on Screen; Noélia Borges
16. Irish Cinema in Italy: the Roma Irish Film Festa; Ciara Chambers and Barry Monahan

Bibliography
Filmography
Index

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