

A Historian Goes to the Movies: Ancient Rome
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S1 E1 - Quo Vadis Kick-Starts the Sword-and-Sandal Genre
2. januar 202033minFew films did as much to shape the modern movie-going public’s notions of ancient Rome as Quo Vadis. Discover how this film, released in 1951 by MGM Studios, ushered in the golden age of the so-called “sword-and-sandal” picture, with its irresistible formula of evil, arrogant Romans versus virtuous, devout Christians.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E2 - Ben-Hur: The Greatest Chariot Race
2. januar 202032minBen-Hur, from 1959, was an enormous financial risk that nevertheless became a cash machine for MGM Studios. In this episode, unpack the intricate tensions between the Jewish prince Judah Ben-Hur and the Roman aristocrat Messala, then analyze the historical accuracies (and inaccuracies) of the film’s iconic naval battle and chariot race sequences.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E3 - Spartacus: Kubrick's Controversial Epic
2. januar 202034minDiscover what makes Spartacus (despite being one of the best-known cinema epics of ancient Rome) something of an oddity. It’s a gladiator film with only one scene of combat. Its production was rife with conflict. Its narrative misrepresents the real-life Spartacus’s goals. And it played an important role in Joseph McCarthy’s anti-communist movement.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E4 - Cleopatra: Spectacle Gone Wild
2. januar 202033minHow did the 1963 film Cleopatra bring about the destruction of the golden age of epic films set in ancient Rome and destroy the old Hollywood studio system? How does this film treat the historical accounts of figures like Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, and Octavian? Why do its grand costumes and sets still deserve admiration?Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E5 - The Fall of the Roman Empire and Ancient Epics
2. januar 202033minWith its $19 million price tag and its $4.75 million in returns, The Fall of the Roman Empire was an unmitigated financial disaster. From its connections to 1960s global politics to its elaborate reconstruction of the Roman Forum to its bleak ending, explore why some critics and scholars regard this as a sophisticated take on ancient Rome.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E6 - I, Claudius: The BBC Makes an Anti-Epic
2. januar 202032minConsider the 1976 BBC production of I, Claudius, which has been credited as one of the most influential and memorable portraits of the ancient world ever to appear on the screen (big or small). Set between 24 BC and AD 54, the miniseries created an intimate look at the reigns of emperors Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, and Claudius.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E7 - Life of Brian: The Roman World's a Funny Place
2. januar 202031minWhat would a parody of sword-and-sandal films, with all their genre conventions and cliches, look like? Discover how Monthy Python’s Life of Brian, a witty parody of both biblical and Roman epic films, took on gladiatorial games, ancient Roman society and religion, and the human tendency toward factionalism and tribalism.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E8 - Gladiator: The Historical Epic Revived
2. januar 202033minWhy did big-budget epics of the ancient world fall out of fashion? How did the 2000 film Gladiator single-handedly resuscitate a genre that had been dormant for nearly 40 years? What has recent scholarship revealed about the film’s portrayals of gladiator battles and the lives of ancient Roman emperors: their truths, falsehoods, and embellishments?Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E9 - Rome: HBO's Gritty Take on Ancient History
2. januar 202033minTo get a sense of what living in ancient Rome was really like for the average person, the best place to look is the HBO miniseries, Rome. Learn how, despite its flaws, this short-lived series offers accurate (if gritty) views of different religious beliefs, the role of slavery in ancient Roman society, and more.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E10 - Centurion and The Eagle: The Legions in Britain
2. januar 202031minExplore two films that take on the legendary story of an ancient Roman legion lost in the mists of Britain. Both Centurion and The Eagle, while not as well-known as some of the other films featured in this series, nevertheless, offer solid insights into Roman military tactics and raise central issues about Roman imperialism.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E11 - Scipione l'africano and Fellini Satyricon
2. januar 202033minWhile both were Italian productions, Scipione l’africano and Fellini Satyricon couldn’t be more dissimilar in style. Examine how these two films (one a pompous work of propaganda from 1937, the other a subversive piece of overindulgence from 1969) are best seen as products of the eras in which they were made.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E12 - Bread and Circuses in Sci-Fi Films
2. januar 202035minThe Hunger Games, The Matrix, The Running Man, Rollerball, and Ready Player One are wildly different sci-fi films which derive their premise from a line of poetry by the ancient Roman satirist Juvenal. How has a simple motif about “bread and circuses” powered some of the most memorable sci-fi plots in cinema?Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøp