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Video on DVD for Tognozzi/Cavatorta's Ponti

ISBN-10: 113331015X

ISBN-13: 9781133310150

Edition: 3rd 2013 (Revised)

Authors: Elissa Tognozzi, Giuseppe Cavatorta

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The Third Edition of PONTI features a new set of exciting and dynamic short films from Italian directors. These short movies expose students to real-life language, as well as the latest and most brilliant in Italian cinematography. The video is available on DVD but also in MP4 format. The films included are the following: Tu la conosci Claudia? regia di Massimo Venier - Claudia, in crisi per il suo matrimonio con Giovanni, prova a trovare un po' di chiarezza facendo un viaggio da sola, ma si ritrova inseguita da tre corteggiatori: Aldo, un tassista, Giacomo, un uomo di mezza eta e suo stesso marito Giovanni. Notte sento regia di Daniele Napolitano - Una ragazza perde il treno notturno per…    
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Book details

List price: $59.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Cengage Heinle
Publication date: 1/3/2012
Binding: Digital, Other 
Size: 5.00" wide x 8.25" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.088
Language: English

Elissa Tognozzi (Ph.D. Italian, UCLA) is Senior Lecturer (SOE) in the Department of Italian at UCLA. As Director of Italian Language Studies, she teaches graduate seminars in methods and in technology, coordinates the language program, and supervises the department's teaching assistants. Her upper-division courses include advanced composition, culture, opera, and theater. In addition, she is undergraduate advisor. From 2003 to 2008, she was chair of the AP Italian Development Committee. She was editor of the American Association of Teachers of Italian (AATI) newsletter and is currently the elected representative for AATI for California.

Giuseppe Cavatorta earned a Ph.D. from UCLA in 2004. His current research and scholarly interests include the writings of the Italian neo-avantgarde, Futurism, the partisan war in literature and movies, 19th-century and 20th-century Italian literature, language pedagogy, and the use of technology in teaching. Having previously taught at Dartmouth College, he is currently teaching at the University of Arizona.