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This edition: Senso





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Episode Details

Original tape date: January 29, 1993.

On this episode of Cinema Then, Cinema Now, Professor Jerry Carlson (College of Staten Island) sits down with Vincent Rocchio (St. John's University) and Pellegrino D'Acierno (Hofstra University) to discuss the Luchino Visconti film, Senso (Italy, 1954). Reviewed as part of a five-part series on post-war Italian film. Recorded on January 29th, 1993 at the Borough of Manhattan Community College Media Center.

Efforts to preserve this program were made possible by "Uncovering CUNY's Audiovisual Heritage," a project funded by Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR).

Guest List

Prof. Jerry Carlson Professor of Film Studies, City College of New York

Pellegrino A. D'Acierno Professor, Hofstra University, Author, For a Dangerous Pedagogy: A Manifesto for Italian and Italian American Studies

Vincent Rocchio St. John's University