Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 278
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978-0-7425-5230-2 • Hardback • April 2007 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
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Peter Malone of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart order in Australia has served as president of SIGNIS, the World Catholic Association for Communication. He has written more than twenty-five books on film studies, including the Lights, Camera, Faith: A Movie Lover's Guide to Scripture series (2001-2006), and has reviewed films for various publications for over thirty-seven years. Fr. Malone also lectured in the Yarra Theological Union of the Melbourne College of Divinity.
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Anglo-Celtic Catholicism
Chapter 3 A Song that will not die — the films of Terence Davies
Chapter 4 Two films of Neil Jordan — in an Irish Context
Chapter 5 Revisiting the Devil's playground the films of Fred Schepisi
Part 6 Catholicism, Mainstream American
Chapter 7 Her Household Saints — Nancy Savoca's Saints
Chapter 8 Parables on Screen — John Sayles and Men with Guns
Part 9 Catholicism and the Iberian Peninsula
Chapter 10 The Mother of all Redemptions — Almodovar's All About My Mother
Chapter 11 Solidarity, Sharing and Compassion Walter Salles' Central do Brasil
Chapter 12 Observer of Everyday Life — Carlo Carrera and The Crime of Fr Amaro
Chapter 13 The Son of Man (Facing Southeast) Jesus Christ in Eliseo Subiela's Films
Part 14 Catholicism Beyond Europe: Africa and Asia
Chapter 16 The Legacy of Lino Brocka
Part 17 Catholic, Agnostic, Atheist
Chapter 18 Finding His Place in Society local stories with a universal and spiritual dimension film-making by Gaston Kabore
Chapter 20 Jesus of Montreal — The vision of Deny Arcand
Chapter 20 Sacrilege, Satire or Statement of Faith? Ways of reading Luis Bunuel's Viridiana
Chapter 21 The Christian Moral Vision of a Believing Atheist — Krzysztof Kieslowski's decalogue films
Part 21 Catholic-Jewish Relationships
Chapter 22 Memory's Progress - Ambiguity in Louis Malle's Au Revoir les Enfants
Chapter 23 Roberto Benigni as Director towards an analysis of values
Chapter 24 Land of Promise Reflections on Andrej Wajda's Merchants of Lodz
Part 25 Catholicism Past and Future
Chapter 26 Following his True Passion Mel Gibson and The Passion of the Christ
Chapter 27 View Askewed in Dogma — Kevin Smith — a Funny Guy?
[A] fascinating collection of essays which should be a first purchase for all academic Catholic libraries....Peter Malone, a respected authority in the field, is to be commended for this excellent contribution.
— Catholic Library World
This superb collection explores the powerful ways that Catholic film-makers have reflected upon their religious upbringing and convictions - and their struggle with their own faith traditions - through their movies. In doing so, it also demonstrates the great diversity within Catholicism, by treating films that emerge not only from American Catholicism, but also from Great Britain, Canada, Latin America and Europe. Nor does it shy away from difficult issues, including crises of faith, the tensions among piety, atheism and agnosticism, and the fraught history of Catholic-Jewish relations. Discussion of the films is enriched by a focus on the directors, and analysis of the impact of their personal histories, including their Catholic identities and their political and cultural contexts, on their movies. A fascinating book that will interest movie-lovers of all religious persuasions.
— Adele Reinhartz, professor and chair, Department of Classics and Religious Studies, University of Ottawa