L'omosessualità nella storia del cinema italiano: dal Neorealismo agli anni 60

INDEX: 00:00 - Introduction 00:30 - Homosexuality in Italy from the Unification of Italy to Fascism 01:08 -1938: homosexuals affected by the Provisions for the defense of the race 01:34 - Summer 1943 Ossessione by Luchino Visconti is released. 01:49 - The genesis of the film: Visconti and the editorial staff of the magazine "Cinema" 01:59 - From paper to screen: The Postman Always Rings Twice adaptation by James M. Cain 02:06 - The protagonists and the plot of the film with Massimo Girotti and Clara Calamai 02:18 - The Spaniard, played by Elio Marcuzzo. 02:33 - The first homoerotic scene of Italian cinema between Elio Marcuzzo and Massimo Girotti 02:59 - Ossessione watershed film between fascist and neorealist production 03:12 - Neorealism brings homosexual characters with negative connotations to the stage 03:26 - Rome, open city by Roberto Rossellini 03:33 - Major Bergman's effeminate character (Harry Feist) 03:42 - The first lesbian relationship in Italian cinema between Ingrid (Giovanna Galletti) and Marina (Maria Michi) 03:53 - Daniela/Lili Marlene of Vivi Gioi in Tragic Hunt by Giuseppe de Santis. 04:26 - The prison camp is a place pervaded by latent homosexuality 04:39 - The Wandering Jew (1948) by Goffredo Alessandrini 04:53 - Allusions and appreciations between the overseer and the prisoner. 05:03 - Women Without Names (1950) by Géza von Radványi and the investigation of lesbian relationships. 05:30 - The jealousy scene for the performance of Romeo and Juliet. 06:09 - The figure of the homosexual from the theatrical tradition, from the vaudeville and from the coffee concert to the comedy cinema. 07:00 - Carlo Dapporto ancient gay Roman in The firefighters of Viggiù (1949) by Mario Mattòli. 07:32 - Censorship attacks sketch "for crude homosexual accent". 07:38 - Totò and Mario Castellani in The Emperor of Capri by Luigi Comencini 08:06 - The reference to actor Memo Benassi 08:27 - Totò effeminate in Totò in color (1952) by Steno 08:45 - The stereotype par excellence: gays are French 09:00 - The character of Cheri (F. Fiorentini) in The holidays of Sor Clemente (1955) by Camillo Mastrocinque 09:32 - Always Fiorenzo Fiorentini, Franca Valeri's gay brother in Paris or dear (1962) 09:55 - Aldo Fabrizi in a homosexual club in Paris is always Paris (1951) by Luciano Emmer 10:22 - Walter Chiari kisses Aldo Fabrizi in I like me (1955) by Giorgio Bianchi 10:43 - The scandalous French Riviera (1959) by Vittorio Sala 10:57 - The director tries to seduce the unsuspecting Alberto Sordi 11:13 - The passionate dance in the moonlight between the director and Alberto Sordi 11:42 - Conclusion