Skip to Content
Film Desk Books
Shop
Stockists
About/Contact
0
0
Film Desk Books
Shop
Stockists
About/Contact
0
0
Shop
Stockists
About/Contact
Shop My Method: Writings & Interviews by Roberto Rossellini (Hardcover First Edition)
rossellinimymethod.jpg Image 1 of
rossellinimymethod.jpg
rossellinimymethod.jpg

My Method: Writings & Interviews by Roberto Rossellini (Hardcover First Edition)

$50.00

Published by Marsilio Publishers, 1992
Sewn bound hardcover
First printing
256 pages
9.5x6.5 inches

Book and dust jacket are in Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.


"In my fields I try to persuade everybody to live adventurously," says Rossellini in one of the pointed interviews assembled here by Italian film critic Apra. This well-edited collection of conversations and writings reveals much about the great Italian neorealist director (1906-1977). The book charts Rossellini's metamorphosis from rich playboy who awoke belatedly to the evil of fascism to powerful moralist exposing the gratuitous cruelty, aggressive egotism, mindless conformity and spiritual vacuity of the postwar world. Rossellini talks freely about why he made specific movies, including Open City, Germany Year Zero, Paisan, Acts of the Apostles, Stromboli and The Flowers of St. Francis. The final interview (1974) limns a self-described atheist who believed "everything is political" and viewed Western civilization as doomed.

Add To Cart

Published by Marsilio Publishers, 1992
Sewn bound hardcover
First printing
256 pages
9.5x6.5 inches

Book and dust jacket are in Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.


"In my fields I try to persuade everybody to live adventurously," says Rossellini in one of the pointed interviews assembled here by Italian film critic Apra. This well-edited collection of conversations and writings reveals much about the great Italian neorealist director (1906-1977). The book charts Rossellini's metamorphosis from rich playboy who awoke belatedly to the evil of fascism to powerful moralist exposing the gratuitous cruelty, aggressive egotism, mindless conformity and spiritual vacuity of the postwar world. Rossellini talks freely about why he made specific movies, including Open City, Germany Year Zero, Paisan, Acts of the Apostles, Stromboli and The Flowers of St. Francis. The final interview (1974) limns a self-described atheist who believed "everything is political" and viewed Western civilization as doomed.

Published by Marsilio Publishers, 1992
Sewn bound hardcover
First printing
256 pages
9.5x6.5 inches

Book and dust jacket are in Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.


"In my fields I try to persuade everybody to live adventurously," says Rossellini in one of the pointed interviews assembled here by Italian film critic Apra. This well-edited collection of conversations and writings reveals much about the great Italian neorealist director (1906-1977). The book charts Rossellini's metamorphosis from rich playboy who awoke belatedly to the evil of fascism to powerful moralist exposing the gratuitous cruelty, aggressive egotism, mindless conformity and spiritual vacuity of the postwar world. Rossellini talks freely about why he made specific movies, including Open City, Germany Year Zero, Paisan, Acts of the Apostles, Stromboli and The Flowers of St. Francis. The final interview (1974) limns a self-described atheist who believed "everything is political" and viewed Western civilization as doomed.

.

Antonioni: The Poet of Images by William Arrowsmith (Hardcover First Edition)
Antonioni: The Poet of Images by William Arrowsmith (Hardcover First Edition)
$40.00
Cinefantastique. Volume 6, Number 3
Cinefantastique. Volume 6, Number 3
$25.00
Each Man in His Time by Raoul Walsh (Hardcover First Edition)
Each Man in His Time by Raoul Walsh (Hardcover First Edition)
$60.00
Sold Out
Theory of Film Practice by Noel Burch (Hardcover First Edition)
Theory of Film Practice by Noel Burch (Hardcover First Edition)
$40.00
The Italian Cinema by Pierre Leprohon (Hardcover First Edition)
The Italian Cinema by Pierre Leprohon (Hardcover First Edition)
$35.00

Join our mailing list:

Thank you!