Benigni's life-affirming lie: "Life is beautiful" as an aesthetic and moral response to the Holocaust
TitelBenigni's life-affirming lie: "Life is beautiful" as an aesthetic and moral response to the Holocaust
Auteur
Call number791.430909358/0023
Objectnummer08970h
Plaats van uitgaveLeicester
UitgeverTroubador Publishing Ltd
Jaar van uitgave
2005
Pagina'spp179-200
MateriaalArtikel
ISBN1904744834
NotesArticle from the book Beyond 'Life is beautiful' : comedy and tragedy in the cinema of Roberto Benigni pp179-200
Beschrijving
The cinematic narrative of 'Life is beautiful' conflicts with historical reality. This alteration of the reality of the Holocaust has fed the often angry reception of the film among critics who consider historical reality to be a primary concern of Holocaust art. Some have charged Benigni's film with distorting this reality and injuring its historical memory. This charge seems to embody the assumption that the audience's historical understanding of the Holocaust would be modified through the identification with the child's point of view. This is a simplistic position that underestimates the sophistication of both the film and its audience