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'''''Bianco e Nero''''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] for "Black and White") is an Italian film journal.<ref>{{cite web|title=Journal List January 2015|url=http://www.fiafnet.org/uk/publications/Journal%20List.htm|work=FIAF|accessdate=22 January 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151019054727/http://www.fiafnet.org/uk/publications/Journal%20List.htm|archivedate=19 October 2015|df=}}</ref> It is the oldest film publication in Italy.<ref name=AtoZ>{{cite book|author=Gino Moliterno|title=The A to Z of Italian Cinema|publisher=Scarecrow Press, 2009|isbn=0810868962}}</ref>
'''''Bianco e Nero''''' ({{langx|it|Black and White}}) is an Italian film journal.<ref>{{cite web|title=Journal List January 2015|url=http://www.fiafnet.org/uk/publications/Journal%20List.htm|work=FIAF|accessdate=22 January 2015|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151019054727/http://www.fiafnet.org/uk/publications/Journal%20List.htm|archivedate=19 October 2015}}</ref> It is the oldest film publication in Italy.<ref name=AtoZ>{{cite book|author=Gino Moliterno|title=The A to Z of Italian Cinema|publisher=Scarecrow Press|year=2009|isbn=978-0810868960}}</ref>


==History and profile==
==History and profile==
''Bianco e Nero'' was founded in 1937 by [[Luigi Chiarini]] as the official organ of the drama school [[Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia]].<ref name=AtoZ/><ref name=trecc>{{cite book|author=Maurizio De Benedictis|title=Enciclopedia del Cinema|url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/bianco-e-nero_res-6bf476db-8c5e-11dc-8e9d-0016357eee51_%28Enciclopedia-del-Cinema%29/|publisher=[[Treccani]]|date=2003}}</ref> It started its publications as a monthly journal, and its contents included reviews and essays on film pedagogy and theory.<ref name=AtoZ/><ref name=trecc/> Its first director was [[Luigi Freddi]].<ref name=trecc/> Since 1939, there were also published a series of special monographic books on history, form and technique of cinema.<ref name=trecc/> It temporarily ceased publication between 1944 and 1946 because of the war and resumed in 1947.<ref name=AtoZ/> In 1999 the journal changed its spelling in ''Bianco & Nero'' and became a bimonthly.<ref name=AtoZ/>
''Bianco e Nero'' was founded in 1937 by [[Luigi Chiarini]] as the official organ of the drama school [[Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia]].<ref name=AtoZ/><ref name=trecc>{{cite book|author=Maurizio De Benedictis|title=Enciclopedia del Cinema|publisher=Treccani|year=2003
|url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/bianco-e-nero_res-6bf476db-8c5e-11dc-8e9d-0016357eee51_%28Enciclopedia-del-Cinema%29/}}</ref> Its first issue appeared in January that year.<ref name=don21>{{cite thesis|author=Donatella Valente|title=Italian film avant-gardes, 1960-70: ontologies of the archive|url=https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/45865/|location=Birkbeck, University of London|page=86|degree=PhD|year=2021}}</ref> ''Bianco e Nero'' was the official media outlet of the Centro Sperimentale della Cinematografia in Cinecittà based in Rome.<ref name=don21/>


The magazine is published by the University of Rome Press.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Letizia Ciotti Miller|title=Reviewed Work: Bianco e Nero|journal=Film Quarterly|date=Autumn 1961|volume=15|issue=1|jstor=1210589}}</ref>
''Bianco e Nero'' was started as a monthly journal, and its contents included reviews and essays on film pedagogy and theory.<ref name=AtoZ/><ref name=trecc/> Its first director was [[Luigi Freddi]].<ref name=trecc/> Since 1939, the magazine also published a series of special monographic books on history, form and technique of cinema.<ref name=trecc/> It temporarily ceased publication between 1944 and 1946 because of [[World War II]] and resumed in 1947.<ref name=AtoZ/> In 1999 the journal changed its spelling in ''Bianco & Nero'' and became a bimonthly.<ref name=AtoZ/> The magazine is published by the University of Rome Press.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Letizia Ciotti Miller|title=Reviewed Work: Bianco e Nero|journal=[[Film Quarterly]]|date=Autumn 1961|volume=15|issue=1|jstor=1210589}}</ref>


The Spanish film magazine ''[[Objetivo]]'' was modeled on ''Bianca e Nero''.<ref>{{cite book|author1=O. Ferrán|author2=G. Herrmann|title=A Critical Companion to Jorge Semprún: Buchenwald, Before and After|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=P4OoBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT104|accessdate=3 February 2017|date=17 September 2014|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan US|isbn=978-1-137-43971-0|page=104}}</ref>
The Spanish film magazine ''[[Objetivo]]'' was modeled on ''Bianca e Nero''.<ref>{{cite book|author1=O. Ferrán|author2=G. Herrmann|title=A Critical Companion to Jorge Semprún: Buchenwald, Before and After|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=P4OoBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT104|year=2014
|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan US|isbn=978-1-137-43971-0|page=104}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bianco-e-nero/oclc/191715058 WorldCat record]
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Bianco e Nero
Cover of Bianco e Nero featuring actor Vittorio Gassman.
CategoriesFilm magazine
FrequencyBimonthly
Founded1937
First issueJanuary 1937
CountryItaly
Based inRome
LanguageItalian
OCLC191715058

Bianco e Nero (Italian: Black and White) is an Italian film journal.[1] It is the oldest film publication in Italy.[2]

History and profile

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Bianco e Nero was founded in 1937 by Luigi Chiarini as the official organ of the drama school Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia.[2][3] Its first issue appeared in January that year.[4] Bianco e Nero was the official media outlet of the Centro Sperimentale della Cinematografia in Cinecittà based in Rome.[4]

Bianco e Nero was started as a monthly journal, and its contents included reviews and essays on film pedagogy and theory.[2][3] Its first director was Luigi Freddi.[3] Since 1939, the magazine also published a series of special monographic books on history, form and technique of cinema.[3] It temporarily ceased publication between 1944 and 1946 because of World War II and resumed in 1947.[2] In 1999 the journal changed its spelling in Bianco & Nero and became a bimonthly.[2] The magazine is published by the University of Rome Press.[5]

The Spanish film magazine Objetivo was modeled on Bianca e Nero.[6]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Journal List January 2015". FIAF. Archived from the original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e Gino Moliterno (2009). The A to Z of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810868960.
  3. ^ a b c d Maurizio De Benedictis (2003). Enciclopedia del Cinema. Treccani.
  4. ^ a b Donatella Valente (2021). Italian film avant-gardes, 1960-70: ontologies of the archive (PhD thesis). Birkbeck, University of London. p. 86.
  5. ^ Letizia Ciotti Miller (Autumn 1961). "Reviewed Work: Bianco e Nero". Film Quarterly. 15 (1). JSTOR 1210589.
  6. ^ O. Ferrán; G. Herrmann (2014). A Critical Companion to Jorge Semprún: Buchenwald, Before and After. Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 104. ISBN 978-1-137-43971-0.
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