The present contribution is based on the methodological approach and on the typical objectives of cultural geography that sees the cultural work as an important source to read the territorial and landscape contexts. Through this paper we then want to critically report about the 1954 short documentary Isole di Fuoco (Islands of Fire), awarded in Cannes, that the director Vittorio De Seta mainly shot on the volcanic island of Stromboli, in Sicily, during an eruption occurred in 1954.
Giovanni Messina (2020). Islands of Fire. Stromboli in the documentary by Vittorio De Seta. AIMS GEOSCIENCES, 6(3), 291-297 [10.3934/geosci.2020017].
Islands of Fire. Stromboli in the documentary by Vittorio De Seta
Giovanni Messina
2020-01-01
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The present contribution is based on the methodological approach and on the typical objectives of cultural geography that sees the cultural work as an important source to read the territorial and landscape contexts. Through this paper we then want to critically report about the 1954 short documentary Isole di Fuoco (Islands of Fire), awarded in Cannes, that the director Vittorio De Seta mainly shot on the volcanic island of Stromboli, in Sicily, during an eruption occurred in 1954.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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