ABSTRACT

In film imagery, urban spaces show up not only as spatial settings of a story, but also as projected ideas and forms that aim to recreate and capture the spirit of cultures, societies and epochs. Some cinematic cities have even managed to transcend fiction to become part of modern collective memory. Can we imagine a futuristic city not inspired at least remotely by Fritz Lang’s Metropolis? In the same way, ancient Babylon, Troy and Rome can hardly be shaped in popular imagination without conscious or subconscious references to the striking visions of Griffiths’ Intolerance, Petersen’s Troy and Scott’s Gladiator, to mention only a few influential examples. Imagining Ancient Cities in Film explores for the first time in scholarship film representations of cities of the Ancient World from early cinema to the 21st century.

The volume analyzes the different choices made by filmmakers, art designers and screen writers to recreate ancient urban spaces as more or less convincing settings of mythical and historical events. In looking behind and beyond intended archaeological accuracy, symbolic fantasy, primitivism, exoticism and Hollywood-esque monumentality, this volume pays particular attention to the depiction of cities as faces of ancient civilizations, but also as containers of moral ideas and cultural fashions deeply rooted in the contemporary zeitgeist and in continuously revisited traditions.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction: Cinematic Cityscapes and the Ancient Past

ByMARTA GARCÍA MORCILLO AND PAULINE HANESWORTH

chapter 2|17 pages

The Babylon of D. W. Griffith’s Intolerance

ByMICHAEL SEYMOUR

chapter 3|13 pages

City of God: Ancient Jerusalem and the Holy Land in Cinema

ByLEONARDO GREGORATTI

chapter 4|17 pages

From Ithaca to Troy : The Homeric City in Cinema and Television

ByFRANCISCO SALVADOR VENTURA

chapter 5|26 pages

Utopia: Cinematic Sparta as an Idea (Not a City)

ByTHOMAS BLANK

chapter 9|21 pages

“Rome Is No Longer in Rome”: In Search of the Eternal City in Cinema

ByALBERTO PRIETO ARCINIEGA

chapter 10|18 pages

“It Is like Soho, only Bigger”: Doctor Who and Modern Interpretations of Pompeii

ByROSARIO ROVIRA GUARDIOLA

chapter 11|25 pages

The Late Antique City in Movies

ByFILIPPO CARLÀ, ANDREAS GOLTZ

chapter 12|28 pages

Barbaricum—Civilisation of Savages

ByMARTIN LINDNER

chapter 13|18 pages

Atlantis and Other Fictional Ancient Cities

ByÓSCAR LAPEÑA MARCHENA