I. Berti, M. Garcia Morcillo (dir.), Hellas on Screen: Cinematic Receptions of Ancient History, Literature and Myth
Irene Berti, Marta Garcia Morcillo (dir.), Hellas on Screen:Cinematic Receptions of Ancient History, Literature and Myth, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, coll. "Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien" Bd. 45, 2008. 266 pages; 16 pages d'illustration.
- ISBN 97835150092234.
- €48.00 (pb).
Recension par Arthur J. Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington) dans Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.
Table des matières:
Robin Lane Fox, Preface
Irene Berti and Marta García Morcillo, 'Does Greece--and the Cinema--need another Alexander?'
Nacho García, 'Classic Sceneries: Setting Ancient Greece in Film Architecture'
Martin Lindner, 'Colourful Heroes: Ancient Greece and the Children's Animation Film'
Luigi Spina, 'By Heracles! From Satyr-Play to Peplum'
Herbert Verreth, 'Odysseus' Journey Through Film'
Pantelis Michelakis, 'The Legend of Oedipus: Silent Cinema, Theatre, Photography'
Filippo Carlà, 'Pasolini, Aristotle and Freud: Filmed Drama between Psychoanalysis and "Neoclassicism"'
Fernando Lillo Redonet, 'Sparta and Ancient Greece in The 300 Spartans'
Irene Berti, '"A rare ensample of Friendship true": the story of Damon and Pythias'
Anja Wieber, 'Celluloid Alexander(s): A Hero from the Past as Role Model for the Present?'
Ivana Petrovic, 'Plutarch's and Stone's Alexander'
Angelos Chaniotis, 'Making Alexander Fit for the Twenty-first Century: Oliver Stone's Alexander'
Eleonora Cavallini, 'Phryne: from Knidian Venus to Movie Star'
Marta García Morcillo, 'Graeca capta? Depictions of Greeks and Hellas in "Roman films"'