Italy's most controversial poet, novelist and dramatist -
Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863-1938) - inspired early-century filmmakers,
and even dabbled in the new art himself. The Pordenone programme
includes the following films:
SOGNO DI UN
TRAMONTO D'AUTUNNO (Ambrosio, 1911)
Dir: Luigi Maggi; based
on the 1898 play by G.D'Annunzio; photog: Giovanni Vitrotti; cast: Mary
Cléo Tarlarini, Antonietta Calderari, Gigetta Morano, Mario Voller
Buzzi. Print restored by the Nederlands Filmmuseum.
CABIRIA
(Itala-Film, 1914)
Dir: Piero Fosco (Giovanni Pastrone);
scr: Giovanni Pastrone from Il romanzo delle fiamme
by Emilio Salgari; titles: G. D'Annunzio; Eff: Segundo de Chomon; cast:
Carolina Catena, Lydia Quaranta, Umberto Mozzato, Bartolomeo Pagano,
Italia Almirante Manzini. Print restored by the Museo Nazionale del
Cinema, Turin.
CABIRIA (out takes)
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FIGLIA DI JORIO (Caesar Film, 1917)
Dir: Eduardo
Bencivenga; based on the 1904 play by G.D'Annunzio; cast: Mario
Bonnard, Irene Saffo Momo, Orlando Ricci. Print restored by the
Cineteca del Comune di Bologna.
IL PARADISO
ALL'OMBRA DELLE SPADE (1917)
Documentary; titles written by
G. D'Annunzio. Incomplete print from Gosfilmofond.
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NAVE (Ambrosio-Zanotta, 1921) Dir: Gabriellino D'Annunzio, Mario
Roncoroni; based on the 1908 play by G.D'Annunzio; cast: Ida
Rubinstein, Alfredo Boccolini, Mary Cléo Tarlarini. Print restored by
the Cineteca del Comune di Bologna and the Cineteca Italiana, Milan.
NON È RESURREZIONE SENZA MORTE (Sangro-Film, 1922)
Dir: Eduardo Bencivenga; scr: Vladimir Popovitch; cast: Elena Sangro,
Carlo Guallandri. Reconstructed version by Dejan Kosanovic, La Cineteca
del Friuli / Jugoslovenska Kinoteka.
Feature dealing with a
Montenegrin subject. Only the first reel and some stills survive.
Besides giving the title to the film, G.D'Annunzio contributed to its
making as president of the Committee of Montenegrin Refugees that
backed the production.