Italian – School of Languages, Literatures & Cultures – ‘Heritage Film, Neapolitan Style’ by Ruth Glynn, University of Bristol
Hardiman Research Building Room G011This paper explores how recent films addressing Naples – the Manetti Bros’ Ammore e malvita (2017) and Ferzan Özpetek’s Napoli velata (2017) – work to counter the ‘Gomorra-effect’ and rehabilitate the city in cinematic representation. It explores the politics of heritage film, the genre’s relationship with popular culture and Naples’s place in the national imaginary.... | Read on »