Struggle in Italy explained

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Director:Jean-Luc GodardJean-Pierre Gorin
Starring:Cristiana Tullio-AltanPaolo PozzesiJerome Hinstin
Editing:Jean-Luc Godard

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Runtime:62 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Struggle in Italy (Original title: Lotte in Italia) is an Italian-language drama film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin that was released in 1971.[1]

Synopsis

Lotte in Italia depicts the moment when theory meets the desperation for movement for the protagonist, Paola Taviani, whose journey makes up most of the story.[2]

At its core, Struggle in Italia is an analysis of the political situations in Italy.[3] The outlines the stages of Paola's transformation and how and why a supposedly revolutionary Italian girl has fallen prey to bourgeois ideology in this Class struggle.

The film is "overtly political, experimental and energetic and deliberately infuriating", the kind you don't really see being made any more.[4]

Production info

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lotte in Italia . March 19, 2024 . IMDB.
  2. Web site: Ricard . Gabriel . March 7, 2018 . Jean-Luc Godard + Jean-Pierre Gorin: Five Films (1968-1971) BLU-RAY Review . March 19, 2024 . culturedvultures.com/.
  3. Web site: Emmelhainz . Irmgard . Between Objective Engagement and Engaged Cinema: Jean-Luc Godard's "Militant Filmmaking" (1967–1974), Part I . March 19, 2024 . www.e-flux.com.
  4. Web site: Edwards . Colin . November 14, 2018 . 'Lotte in Italia' or — A Class Struggle? . March 19, 2024 . colinedwards.medium.com.