
Publication details
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Place: Basingstoke
Year: 2000
Pages: 94-106
ISBN (Hardback): 9780333752104
Full citation:
, "Ossessione", in: European cinema, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2000
Abstract
When Luchino Visconti's first film, Ossessione, was released in the spring of 1943, Mussolini had been Italy's head of state for twenty years and the country had been at war for three. In the summer of that year Mussolini's fascist government would be overthrown and the country torn apart by civil war. In retrospect, it is perhaps surprising that at this point Italy still had a thriving film industry. It is estimated that in 1942 no less than 117 feature films were produced and many had been made with government support. Mussolini's government had in fact promoted the Italian film industry throughout the 1930s in a variety of ways (Wagstaff, 160–74). Legislation was introduced that offered subsidies to the most successful film-makers, the network of film distribution was re-organised to favour Italian products, and restrictions were placed on the importing of films from the United States. Other initiatives such as the setting up of the Venice Film Festival in 1934, the creation of a film school, and the building of Cinecittà, the studio facility near Rome intended to emulate Hollywood, demonstrate the commitment of the fascist regime to the industry. Overall, these measures must be judged successful in significantly increasing the number of films produced in the course of the following decade. Although fascism operated a censorship policy the regime seems to have been more concerned with developing a profitable industry than with regulating the content of specific films. In general terms, this fitted in with the fascist economic policy of "autarchia", or self-sufficiency, which proved disastrous in some areas of the economy but seems to have given the film industry a substantial and necessary boost.
Publication details
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Place: Basingstoke
Year: 2000
Pages: 94-106
ISBN (Hardback): 9780333752104
Full citation:
, "Ossessione", in: European cinema, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2000