dallattrice
Dallattrice (often written dall’attrice in Italian) is a term used in contemporary film criticism and Italian cinema studies to denote a theoretical approach that foregrounds the actress as a source of narrative meaning and filmic agency. The word combines dall’ (from the) and attrice (actress), signaling a shift in emphasis from director-centered analysis toward the actress’s performance as a central vector of interpretation.
Origins and usage: The concept appears in late 20th- and early 21st-century discussions within Italian criticism,
Key features: The approach stresses actress-centered interpretation, examining how a performance shapes viewers’ perceived reality and
Criticism: Critics warn that the term can be vague or risk essentializing performers. Some argue that it
See also: Italian cinema, film theory, performance studies, gaze theory, auteurism.