Les États-Unis vus par le parti communiste italien en exil en France, entre Fronts Populaires et débuts de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
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The importance of the PCI in the Italian antifasciste migration in France was reinforced at the end of the 1930s by the success of a mass organization, the Unione popolare italiana, which claims 40000, or even 60000 members, and its daily newspaper, unique in emigration, La Voce degli Italiani. His view of the United States is very different from the Cold War-inspired impression. If the
filmmaker criticizes Hollywood’s hegemony and capitalist organization, then he laughed at the praise of a serious, socially determined and optimistic cinema, featuring Gary Cooper on the front page, or Walt Disney. And outside the cinema the tone is much more positive with news made to create a proximity, a parallel with the Soviet Union in the field of modern science and technology.
Frequent are praises to American democracy, its values, rogue policy in general, wishing a true American front.
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Authors | Vial, Éric; |
Journal | viaggiatori |
Year | 2017 |
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