The cinema of Italy has given the world great films and has influenced film movements worldwide. The post-World War II Neorealismo period merged cinematic realism with a focus on glaring social problems and postwar poverty, while Fellini’s imitable cinematic style combined surreal carnival with incisive social critique. In this course, we view some of the greatest Italian films from 1945 to 1997, and analyze how they use the verbal, visual and visceral art form, and what they had to say about the human condition. We watch five films: Amarcord (1973), Romeo and Juliet (1968), Shoeshine (1946), Teorema (1968), and The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1978).
Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted.
You must be at least 50 years old and a current member of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at UCLA to enroll in this course. If your membership has expired or if you wish to become a new member, please proceed with enrolling in courses and you will be automatically prompted to add a membership during checkout.
Refund Deadline
Refunds only available from April 28, 2025 to July 06, 2025
Schedule
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Date
Time
Location
Discussion
Wed Jun 25, 2025
1:00PM PT - 4:00PM PT
UCLA Extension Gayley Center in WestwoodUCLA Extension Gayley Center 114B
Discussion
Wed Jul 2, 2025
1:00PM PT - 4:30PM PT
UCLA Extension Gayley Center in WestwoodUCLA Extension Gayley Center 114B
Discussion
Wed Jul 9, 2025
1:00PM PT - 4:00PM PT
UCLA Extension Gayley Center in WestwoodUCLA Extension Gayley Center 114B
Discussion
Wed Jul 16, 2025
1:00PM PT - 4:00PM PT
UCLA Extension Gayley Center in WestwoodUCLA Extension Gayley Center 114B
Discussion
Wed Jul 23, 2025
1:00PM PT - 4:30PM PT
UCLA Extension Gayley Center in WestwoodUCLA Extension Gayley Center 114B
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