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Ciak. . . si parla italiano, Cinema for Italian Conversation
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Focus Item #: 00943
Author(s): Piero Garofalo
ISBN: 978-1-58510-094-1
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Description
Ciak si parla italiano is a new
text designed specifically for courses in Italian conversation that focus on
cinema as the context for discussion. This text covers sixteen films ranging
from Pietro Germi's Divorzio all'italiana
to Pupi Avati's Il cuore altrove.
They cover a broad range of genres: comedy, drama, science fiction, historical,
political, social. They are films that students and instructors find
interesting and engaging. The readings which accompany each film vary, and
augment the film screenings and class discussions. There are five types of
readings: background information on the director and film, cultural
explications, scene transcriptions, directors comments, and poetry. While the
first two serve to orient and contextualize the films for the students, the
transcriptions allows for a more detailed linguistic analysis of a particular
scene. The directors comments provide an insightful interpretation to stimulate
discussion. The poetry readings were inspired by filmic references and inspire
students to expand their insights beyond the specific film.
The
text is entirely in Italian. The films may be assigned in any order. Each
chapter provides a wealth of exercises and activities (both individual and
group) from which to choose depending on the abilities of the students.
Features
Exercises include vocabulary building, character
analysis, narrative comprehension, scene analysis, advanced grammar, imaginary
interviews, creative script writing, further research suggestions, and poetry
analysis. Brief readings accompany each film.
Market
A text for courses in Italian conversation, using Italian film as a springboard
for discussion. Also for an advanced courses in Italian for use in conjunction
with viewing Italian language films.
About the Authors
Piero
Garofalo, a native speaker of Italian and English, is Assistant Professor of
Italian at the
University
of
New Hampshire. He is
the co-editor of “Re-Viewing Fascism: Italian Cinema 1922-1943” (Indiana
University Press 2002).
Daniela
Selisca is a native speaker of Italian, fluent in English. She holds a
Doctorate in Languages and a Masters in Education from the
University of
Florence
(
Italy).
For several years she worked as a translator in the film industry, and then for
Italian state radio and television (RAI). She has also taught Italian as a
second language, and is currently affiliated with the
University of
Florence.
Additional
Information
Click here for more information, including sample pages,
for this title. (pdfs of sample pages)
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