Journal of Modern Italian Studies
Volume 22, Issue 3, 2017, Pages 385-405

Chinese migrants, morality and film ethics in Italian cinema (Article)

Zhang G.*
  • a University of British Columbia, Canada

Abstract

During 2004–2011, Italian cinema intervened in the ongoing public debates about Chinese immigration to Italy with 15 notable films, which provided a window into the moral and ethical practices of the filmmakers and those of the fictional characters, or interviewees, in their films. This migratory phenomenon, in turn, offered filmmakers a variety of stimuli and perspectives from which to contemplate the moral stakes in screening Chinese migrants in Italy in films. Italian-Chinese films, insofar as they address the self–other relationship, lend themselves to an ethical analysis. I show that Italian documentary films genuinely feature the lives of Chinese migrants through restrained and socially conscious creative means. In contrast, relevant feature films often center on the plight of marginalized native Italian characters, adopting artistic license appropriate to their market-oriented production ethos. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Author Keywords

Migration globalization Chinese migrants morality in film film ethics

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DOI: 10.1080/1354571X.2017.1321935
ISSN: 1354571X
Cited by: 4
Original Language: English