Sidney Gottlieb is Professor of English and Media Studies at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. He has edited Hitchcock on Hitchcock: Selected Writings and Interviews and Framing Hitchcock: Essays from the Hitchcock Annual, and serves as Co-Editor of the Hitchcock Annual.
Introduction: Open City: reappropriating the old, making the new Sidney
Gottlieb; 1. Rossellini, Open City, and neorealism Sidney Gottlieb; 2. The
making of Roma città aperta: the legacy of fascism and the birth of
neorealism Peter Bondanella; 3. Celluloide and the palimpsest of cinematic
memory: Carlo Lizzani's film of the story behind Open City Millicent
Marcus; 4. Diverting clichés: femininity, masculinity, melodrama, and
neorealism in Open City Marcia Landy; 5. Space, rhetoric, and the divided
city in Roma città aperta David Forgacs; 6. Mourning, melancholia, and the
popular front: Roberto Rossellini's beautiful revolution Michael P. Rogin;
Reviews of Open City; Filmography.