Founded by Stefano Vaccara

Subscribe for only $6/Year
  • Login

Editor in Chief: Giampaolo Pioli

VNY La Voce di New York

The First Italian English Digital Daily in the US

English Editor: Grace Russo Bullaro

  • English Edition
  • Letters
  • New York
  • U.N.
  • News
  • People
  • Entertainment
  • Arts
  • Lifestyles
  • Food & Wine
  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Italian Edition
No Result
View All Result
VNY
  • English Edition
  • Letters
  • New York
  • U.N.
  • News
  • People
  • Entertainment
  • Arts
  • Lifestyles
  • Food & Wine
  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Italian Edition
No Result
View All Result
VNY La Voce di New York
No Result
View All Result
in
Arts
June 3, 2019
in
Arts
June 3, 2019
0

Hallelujah, Lina Wertmüller Gets a Well-Deserved Oscar

Famed Italian movie director and controversial iconic figure of Italian cinema is to get an honorary Oscar

Grace Russo BullarobyGrace Russo Bullaro
Hallelujah, Lina Wertmüller Gets a Well-Deserved Oscar

Lina Wertmüller (Foto di Augusto De Luca)

Time: 4 mins read

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that famed Italian director Lina Wertmüller will be among four artists to receive an honorary Oscar at the  11th  Governor’s Award Ceremony in October, 2019. I can only say: Finally! Hallelujah, Lina Wertmüller, at the age of 90, will be acknowledged with a well-deserved award for a career spanning more than six decades.

In 1951 Lina Wertmüller enrolled at the Accademia Pietro Sharoff in Rome. After gaining her diploma, she worked in the theatre with Garinei and Giovannini. She later worked as assistant director to Fellini on the iconic film,  8 ½ . She made her film directing debut with The  Lizards  (1963) but she became an international sensation with her phenomenally successful  The Seduction of Mimi (1972), Love and Anarchy  (1973), Swept Away (1974)  and Seven Beauties  (1975)  . Although all these films rocketed her to international fame in the 1970s’s, it is this last film, the critically and popularly acclaimed Seven Beauties, that is mentioned in the announcement of her selection for the AMPAS Award.

In the 1970’s Lina Wertmüller became so popular in the US that one Italian critic sarcastically dubbed her, “Santa Lina di New York”. Her career in America was meteoric; for the American public, she had come out of nowhere and taken America by storm. She was the first woman to ever receive an Oscar nomination for Best Director, (for Seven Beauties)  and the only woman of her era to be critically placed in the company of the greatest directors of all time, Fellini, Bertolucci and Visconti. Yet roughly five years after this artistic canonization in America, she was virtually forgotten in the US. This is ironic, because even though in Italy she did not enjoy the same rarefied respect as a director, she remained active and highly visible in many important theatre and television projects, and it’s not an exaggeration to say that over the years she has become a beloved “national treasure”. In any case, in Italy she has never been forgotten the way she has been in the US.

I dedicated many years of my professional life to the study of her major films, especially those of the 1970’s, and had the privilege of publishing the first—and sadly, the only, up to the present time—full-length monograph on her cinema, Man in Disorder, the Cinema of Lina Wertmüller in the 1970’s. 

Even today it is incomprehensible to me why her cinematic career has not attracted a larger number of academics to produce serious studies, yet this is the situation. Therefore, I see this award as a small part of what is her due as a groundbreaking and unique director.

“The American public is very fickle”—as she herself told me when I interviewed her for my book. This is how she explained the sudden reversal of fortune in the US. Critics, on the other hand–myself included– have speculated that while she appeared to be a complete original to American audiences who were unfamiliar with the commedia all’italiana that formed the foundation of her artistic roots, Italian audiences were more than acquainted with her predecessors such as Pietro Germi, Mario Monicelli and Luigi Comencini. Italians saw her as only one of many to make films in that particular genre and style. In addition, on the political front, Americans were also not conversant with the Italian brand of Socialism/Communism that featured prominently in Wertmüller’s films and so they saw her as a forward-looking, leftist firebrand that brought something new to American cinema. Lina Wertmüller’s films, with their flamboyant and manic style and dark humor, fit neatly into the category of the commedia all’italiana that was so popular in Italy.

However, there are no easy explanations; everything related to Wertmüller is complex and she loved to create controversy. Much of this has revolved around her treatment of women in her films. Whether having them abused and slapped around (as in Swept Away) or grotesquely distorting their bodies using a fish-eye lens (as in The Seduction of  Mimi) given today’s intolerance of the politically incorrect, today scenes like these might have ended her career altogether before it even started.  In light of this, I find it particularly ironic that the reports mention that, “Her selection is not a huge surprise since AMPAS has been trying to emphasize support for women in its ranks in recent years….” 

And today, when political correctness rises to the level of a fetish, it’s hard to think of Lina playing along and “being nice”. Not only did feminists revile her for the way she portrayed women, but she also offended for her so-called exploitation of stereotypes; principally the Southern Italian macho slob so brilliantly played by her beloved Giancarlo Giannini.

As I learned in my interview, in her love for making provocative, politically incorrect statements and for training a shrewd eye on social trends, the years did nothing to tame her.  In 2006, when I spent the greater part of two days at her apartment, talking about her movies and going through her closets looking for memorabilia to include in my book, I learned repeatedly that Lina had been, and continued to be, fearless. She created a controversy with every one of her films, yet she always remained herself, never gave in to the critics and certainly did not strike one as being terrorized for the future—as she claimed to be. It is gratifying that the exuberance and commitment that defined her as an artist and as a person will be finally recognized with an Oscar.

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Grace Russo Bullaro

Grace Russo Bullaro

Grace Russo Bullaro holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature. After teaching for more than 25 years in the English Department at City University of New York (Lehman College) is now Emerita. Her academic interests include political, cultural and intellectual movements, specifically, the interface of politics and the arts. She has written many books and articles on subjects related to those areas.

DELLO STESSO AUTORE

Pope Francis, Political and Spiritual Powerhouse Leader, Dead at 88

byGrace Russo Bullaro
Il Papa nomina una donna capo Dicastero vita consacrata

Addio a Papa Francesco: il Santo Padre si è spento a 88 anni

byGrace Russo Bullaro

A PROPOSITO DI...

Tags: AMPAScinemacommedia all'italianaHonorary OscarLina WertmullerSeven BeautiesSwept Away
Previous Post

Parla Giuseppe Conte, Presidente del Consiglio: “Pronto a rimettere il mandato”

Next Post

Cronaca veneziana sul mostro bianco che fece tremare la Serenissima

DELLO STESSO AUTORE

Grande attesa per l’intervista (a pagamento) di Elon Musk a Donald Trump

The Technocracy of Elon Musk: A New Era of Governance or the Folly of a Teenager?

byGrace Russo Bullaro
Casey DeSantis May Run for Florida Gov. Now that Ron’s Term Will End

Casey DeSantis May Run for Florida Gov. Now that Ron’s Term Will End

byGrace Russo Bullaro

Latest News

Doppietta per gli azzurri: Sinner ha battuto Navone e Berrettini ha vinto su Fearnley

Doppietta per gli azzurri: Sinner ha battuto Navone e Berrettini ha vinto su Fearnley

byMassimo Cutò
Il pranzo è servito… nel portavivande

Il pranzo è servito… nel portavivande

byRoberto Mirandola

New York

Chiara Arrigoni, autrice di Pelle, testo selezionato per il programma di mentorship di In Scena! 2025 a New York – ph. courtesy dell’artista

“Pelle”, il reading di Chiara Arrigoni a New York per In Scena! 2025

byMonica Straniero
While Adams Trusts Lawsuits to Bring Funds Back to NY, Trump Defies Judges

Adams-Trump faccia a faccia alla Casa Bianca per fondi federali

byFederica Farina

Italiany

Il Prosecco italiano conquista i cuori delle donne USA

Il Prosecco italiano conquista i cuori delle donne USA

byAndrea Zaghi
Da sinistra: Elvira Raviele (Ministero delle Imprese e del Made in Italy), Fabrizio Di Michele (Console Generale d’Italia a New York), Maurizio Marinella, Luigi Liberti (Direttore Patrimonio Italiano TV), Mariangela Zappia (Ambasciatrice italiana a Washington), e Diego Puricelli Guerra (Preside Istituto Bernini De Sanctis di Napoli)

Marinella a New York: l’eleganza del Made in Italy all’Istituto Italiano di Cultura

byMonica Straniero
Next Post
Cronaca veneziana sul mostro bianco che fece tremare la Serenissima

Cronaca veneziana sul mostro bianco che fece tremare la Serenissima

La Voce di New York

Editor in Chief:  Giampaolo Pioli   |   English Editor: Grace Russo Bullaro   |   Founded by Stefano Vaccara

Editor in Chief:  Giampaolo Pioli
—
English Editor: Grace Russo Bullaro
—
Founded by Stefano Vaccara

  • New York
    • Eventi a New York
  • Onu
  • News
    • Primo Piano
    • Politica
    • Voto Estero
    • Economia
    • First Amendment
  • People
    • Nuovo Mondo
  • Arts
    • Arte e Design
    • Spettacolo
    • Musica
    • Libri
    • Lingua Italiana
  • Lifestyles
    • Fashion
    • Scienza e Salute
    • Sport
    • Religioni
  • Food & Wine
  • Travel
    • Italia
  • Mediterraneo
  • English
  • Search/Archive
  • About us
    • Editorial Staff
    • President
    • Administration
    • Advertising

VNY Media La Voce di New York © 2016 / 2025 — La testata fruisce dei contributi diretti editoria d.lgs. 70/2017
Main Office: 230 Park Avenue, 21floor, New York, NY 10169 | Editorial Office/Redazione: UN Secretariat Building, International Press Corps S-301, New York, NY 10017 | 112 East 71, Street Suite 1A, New York, NY 10021

VNY Media La Voce di New York © 2016 / 2025
La testata fruisce dei contributi diretti editoria d.lgs. 70/2017

Main Office: 230 Park Avenue, 21floor, New York, NY 10169 | Editorial Office/Redazione: UN Secretariat Building, International Press Corps S-301, New York, NY 10017 | 112 East 71, Street Suite 1A, New York, NY 10021

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
La Voce di New York
Gestisci Consenso
Per fornire le migliori esperienze, utilizziamo tecnologie come i cookie per memorizzare e/o accedere alle informazioni del dispositivo. Il consenso a queste tecnologie ci permetterà di elaborare dati come il comportamento di navigazione o ID unici su questo sito. Non acconsentire o ritirare il consenso può influire negativamente su alcune caratteristiche e funzioni.
Funzionale Always active
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono strettamente necessari al fine legittimo di consentire l'uso di un servizio specifico esplicitamente richiesto dall'abbonato o dall'utente, o al solo scopo di effettuare la trasmissione di una comunicazione su una rete di comunicazione elettronica.
Preferenze
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono necessari per lo scopo legittimo di memorizzare le preferenze che non sono richieste dall'abbonato o dall'utente.
Statistiche
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso che viene utilizzato esclusivamente per scopi statistici. L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso che viene utilizzato esclusivamente per scopi statistici anonimi. Senza un mandato di comparizione, una conformità volontaria da parte del vostro Fornitore di Servizi Internet, o ulteriori registrazioni da parte di terzi, le informazioni memorizzate o recuperate per questo scopo da sole non possono di solito essere utilizzate per l'identificazione.
Marketing
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono necessari per creare profili di utenti per inviare pubblicità, o per tracciare l'utente su un sito web o su diversi siti web per scopi di marketing simili.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
Visualizza preferenze
{title} {title} {title}
La Voce di New York
Gestisci Consenso
Per fornire le migliori esperienze, utilizziamo tecnologie come i cookie per memorizzare e/o accedere alle informazioni del dispositivo. Il consenso a queste tecnologie ci permetterà di elaborare dati come il comportamento di navigazione o ID unici su questo sito. Non acconsentire o ritirare il consenso può influire negativamente su alcune caratteristiche e funzioni.
Funzionale Always active
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono strettamente necessari al fine legittimo di consentire l'uso di un servizio specifico esplicitamente richiesto dall'abbonato o dall'utente, o al solo scopo di effettuare la trasmissione di una comunicazione su una rete di comunicazione elettronica.
Preferenze
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono necessari per lo scopo legittimo di memorizzare le preferenze che non sono richieste dall'abbonato o dall'utente.
Statistiche
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso che viene utilizzato esclusivamente per scopi statistici. L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso che viene utilizzato esclusivamente per scopi statistici anonimi. Senza un mandato di comparizione, una conformità volontaria da parte del vostro Fornitore di Servizi Internet, o ulteriori registrazioni da parte di terzi, le informazioni memorizzate o recuperate per questo scopo da sole non possono di solito essere utilizzate per l'identificazione.
Marketing
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono necessari per creare profili di utenti per inviare pubblicità, o per tracciare l'utente su un sito web o su diversi siti web per scopi di marketing simili.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
Visualizza preferenze
{title} {title} {title}
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • New York
  • Onu
  • News
    • Primo Piano
    • Politica
    • Economia
    • First Amendment
  • Arts
    • Arte e Design
    • Spettacolo
    • Musica
    • Libri
  • Lifestyles
    • Fashion
    • Scienza e Salute
    • Sport
    • Religioni
  • Food & Wine
    • Cucina Italiana
  • Travel
    • Italia
  • Video
  • English
    • Arts
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Food & Wine
    • Letters
    • Lifestyles
    • Mediterranean
    • New York
    • News
  • Subscribe for only $6/Year

© 2016/2022 VNY Media La Voce di New York

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?