{"title":"Sport in Paolo Sorrentino’s Movies","authors":"T. Bauer","doi":"10.25965/lji.238","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"While sport is a popular theme for film directors, it is all too rarely studied by social science researchers. This is all the more true when it is considered as just one of the many narrative or decorative elements of the film and is not at the heart of the story. Such is the case for academic studies related to Italian director Paolo Sorrentino’s work, in which the easily identifiable theme of sport is surprisingly nowhere to be found. Indeed, while reference to the body periodically occurs, most of the work conducted on his feature films focuses on the recurrent themes of politics and the quest for power, loneliness and isolation, the flâneur in post-industrial society, sexism, irony, and of course the mafia. The sporting occurrences (including footballer Antonio Pisapia in L’Uomo in più, Cheyenne’s ping-pong match in This Must Be the Place, as well as Fred Ballinger and Mick Boyle’s alpine treks in Youth, etc.) cannot be missed. Why then does Sorrentino choose to refer to sport: for societal, narrative or nostalgic reasons? These questions and more invite us to identify the “constants” and “variables” of this theme, so as to highlight a strong element of his style.","PeriodicalId":416957,"journal":{"name":"Les journées de l'interdisciplinarité","volume":"27 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-02-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Les journées de l'interdisciplinarité","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.25965/lji.238","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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While sport is a popular theme for film directors, it is all too rarely studied by social science researchers. This is all the more true when it is considered as just one of the many narrative or decorative elements of the film and is not at the heart of the story. Such is the case for academic studies related to Italian director Paolo Sorrentino’s work, in which the easily identifiable theme of sport is surprisingly nowhere to be found. Indeed, while reference to the body periodically occurs, most of the work conducted on his feature films focuses on the recurrent themes of politics and the quest for power, loneliness and isolation, the flâneur in post-industrial society, sexism, irony, and of course the mafia. The sporting occurrences (including footballer Antonio Pisapia in L’Uomo in più, Cheyenne’s ping-pong match in This Must Be the Place, as well as Fred Ballinger and Mick Boyle’s alpine treks in Youth, etc.) cannot be missed. Why then does Sorrentino choose to refer to sport: for societal, narrative or nostalgic reasons? These questions and more invite us to identify the “constants” and “variables” of this theme, so as to highlight a strong element of his style.
虽然体育是电影导演的热门主题,但很少有社会科学研究人员对其进行研究。当它被视为电影的众多叙事或装饰元素之一,而不是故事的核心时,这一点就更加真实了。与意大利导演保罗·索伦蒂诺(Paolo Sorrentino)的作品有关的学术研究就是这样的情况,令人惊讶的是,在这些研究中找不到容易辨认的体育主题。的确,虽然他的作品会周期性地提到身体,但他的大部分作品都集中在政治和对权力的追求、孤独和孤立、后工业社会的fl、性别歧视、讽刺,当然还有黑手党等反复出现的主题上。体育事件(包括足球运动员安东尼奥·皮萨皮亚在più中的L 'Uomo,夏安在This Must Be The Place中的乒乓球比赛,以及弗雷德·巴林杰和米克·博伊尔在青年中的高山徒步旅行等)不容错过。那么,为什么索伦蒂诺选择提及体育:出于社会、叙事或怀旧的原因?这些问题以及更多的问题都让我们去识别这个主题的“常量”和“变量”,从而凸显出他的风格中强烈的元素。