
Dai Quaranta ai Settanta
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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
View details about the event: Dai Quaranta ai SettantaThe second half of the day-long conference "Delirious Naples: For a Cultural, Intellectual, and Urban History of the City of the Sun", presented by Hofstra University on November 19, 2011.
Watch the video: Delirious Naples (Part 2 of 2) [2011]The first half of the day-long conference "Delirious Naples: For a Cultural, Intellectual, and Urban History of the City of the Sun", presented by Hofstra University on November 19, 2011.
Watch the video: Delirious Naples (Part 1 of 2) [2011]The introduction and panel discussion following the screening of Raffaello Matarazzo’s runaway melodrama "Catene" (Chains, 1949), presented by Criterion Collection and 41 Parallelo on December 1, 2011.
Watch the video: Raffaello Matarazzo’s “Catene”: Introduction and Panel [2011]Director Gianluca Migliarotti was at Casa Italiana to present his documentary "O’Mast" on the Neapolitan tailoring tradition, presented by AdDRESSing Style and 41 Parallello. November 30, 2011.
Watch the video: Gianluca Migliarotti discusses his film “O’Mast” [2011]The performance by the Ortobene Choir from Nuoro, Sardinia, led by Alessandro Catte. December 2, 2011.
Watch the video: Coro Ortobene from Sardinia [2011]Featuring music historian and Toscanini biographer Harvey Sachs. Part of Adventures in Italian Opera with Fred Plotkin. December 5, 2011.
Watch the video: Remembering Arturo Toscanini [2011]The lecture "Italy and the U.S.: Two Perspectives on the Crisis" by Roberto Saviano and Nouriel Roubini. Moderated by Ruth Ben-Ghiat. Presented by Casa Italiana, NYU’s Department of Italian Studies and the Global and Joint Program Studies at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. From NYU’s Stern School of Business Paulson Auditorium. December 8, 2011.
Watch the video: Roberto Saviano and Nouriel Roubini: Two Perspectives on the Crisis [2011]Primo Levi’s science fiction, discussed at Casa Italiana on November 8, 2011.
Watch the video: Primo Levi Forum 2011: Science and Dystopia [2011]The presentation of Beppe Severgnini’s "Mamma Mia!" on Berlusconi’s Italy, with Stefano Albertini and Jacob Weisberg. November 4, 2011.
Watch the video: Beppe Severgnini on Berlusconi’s Italy [2011]A conversation and concert about the singer-songwriter Fabrizio De Andrè. November 3, 2011.
Watch the video: Controsole. Discovering Fabrizio De Andrè [2011]The performance of "Lei Dunque Capirà" written by Claudio Magris, followed by a discussion with the writer and Ingrid Rossellini. November 11, 2011.
Watch the video: Claudio Magris: “Lei Dunque Capirà” [2011]The long version of the performance by the traditional Sicilian band AcquAria from October 27, 2011.
Watch the video: AcquAria – Sempre Ammari [Long Version] [2011]