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Ancient Greece and Rome on Film
Classics on Screen
Ancient Greece and Rome on Film
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Description
Cinema loves Greece and Rome. Hollywood epics, animated movies, avant-garde features - all have turned to classical antiquity for inspiration. On the silver screen, we see a world of virtuous Christians, depraved pagans, gladiators, charioteers, Spartan warriors, and muscle-bound demigods - a potent mix of sex, violence and art. So pervasive are these images that this cinematic output dominates the public understanding of the ancient world. Through analysis of ten influential films, this book examines the representation of Greece and Rome in both popular and art-house cinema, arranged by cinematic genre. Key scenes are discussed and each film is located in its historical context.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Chapter 1 Establishing the conventions: Cleopatra (1934)
Chapter 2 The Roman Epics of Classical Hollywood: Quo Vadis (1951)
Chapter 3 Peplum Traditions: Hercules (1958)
Chapter 4 Roman History on Screen: Spartacus (1960)
Chapter 5 Greek History on Screen: The 300 Spartans (1962)
Chapter 6 Myth and the Fantasy: Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
Chapter 7 Art Cinema: Fellini-Satyricon (1969)
Chapter 8 Satirizing Cine-antiquity: Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
Chapter 9 The Disney Version: Hercules (1997)
Chapter 10 The Return of the Epic?: Gladiator (2000)
Notes
Bibliography
Product details
Published | Dec 15 2011 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9780715637241 |
Imprint | Bristol Classical Press |
Illustrations | 16 bw |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |