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Director: | Pastrone, Giovanni, Marangoni, Gina, Mozzato, Umberto, Catena, Carolina, Quaranta, Lidia, Testa, Dante |
Studio: | Itala Film |
Producer: | Giovanni Pastrone |
Writer: | Gabriele D'Annunzio, Titus Livius |
Rating: | 6.9 (1,367 votes) |
Date Added: | 2012-06-05 |
ASIN: | 738329018726 |
UPC: | 738329018726 |
Genre: | Italian films |
Release: | 2000-11-06 |
IMDb: | 0003740 |
Duration: | 2:03:00 |
Picture Format: | SD |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.20 : 1 |
Sound: | Silent |
Languages: | Italian |
Subtitles: | No subtitles |
LAC code: | 300001401 |
DVD or VHS: | DVD |
Original: | original |
Pastrone, Giovanni, Marangoni, Gina, Mozzato, Umberto, Catena, Carolina, Quaranta, Lidia, Testa, Dante | ... | (Director) |
Gabriele D'Annunzio, Titus Livius | ... | (Writer) |
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Carolina Catena | ... | Cabiria da piccola | Lidia Quaranta | ... | Cabiria, also called Elissa | Gina Marangoni | ... | Croessa, Cabiria's Nurse | Dante Testa | ... | Karthalo, the High Priest | Umberto Mozzato | ... | Fulvio 'Fulvius' Axilla | Bartolomeo Pagano | ... | Maciste, Axilla's Slave | Raffaele di Napoli | ... | Bodastoret, the Innkeeper | Emilio Vardannes | ... | Hannibal | Edoardo Davesnes | ... | Hasdrubal | Italia Almirante-Manzini | ... | Sophonisba, Hasdrubal's Daughter | Alessandro Bernard | ... | Siface 'Syphax', King of Cirta | Luigi Chellini | ... | Scipione 'Scipio', the Consul | Vitale Di Stefano | ... | Massinissa, the Numidian King | Enrico Gemelli | ... | Archimede | Ignazio Lupi | ... | Arbace | Manlio Mazza | ... | Music | Giovanni Tomatis | ... | Director of Photography | Carlo Franzeri | ... | Director of Photography | Segundo de Chomón | ... | Director of Photography | Natale Chiusano | ... | Director of Photography | Augusto Battagliotti | ... | Director of Photography | Eugenio Bava | ... | Director of Photography |
Comments: DIT 113.1
Summary: Inspired by grand opera and Italy's imperialist victory in the Libyan War (1911-12), the Italian movie industry produced dozens of historical epics in the period just before World War I. The most influential and successful of these was Cabiria, the visually spectacular film which set the standard for the big-budget feature-length movies around the world and opened the way for D.W. Griffith and Cecil B. De Mille. The story concerns a girl-Cabiria-who is separated from her parents during the Punic Wars in the Third Century B.C. In her odyssey through the world of ancient Rome, she encounters the eruption of Mt. Etna, capture by pirates, the barbaric splendor of Carthage, human sacrifice and Hannibal crossing the Alps. With meticulous care given to costume and set design, Cabiria was shot in North Africa, Sicily and the Italian Alps.
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