L’Inferno (Dante’s Inferno)
L’Inferno 1 hr 11min
Director: Giuseppe de Liguoro, 1911
Cast: Salvatore Papa, Arturo Pirovano and Giuseppe de Liguoro
Synopsis:
Full of special effects, flashbacks, monsters, appearances and disappearances, giants, dragons, demons and other hellish apparitions, it must have had a terrific impact on viewers when it was first screened in Naples in the Teatro Mercandante on 10 March 1911.
The Italian epic came of age with Giuseppe de Liguoro’s imaginative silent film of the Inferno, loosely adapted from Dante and inspired by the illustrations of Gustave Doré.
Full of special effects, flashbacks, monsters, appearances and disappearances, giants, dragons, demons and other hellish apparitions, it must have had a terrific impact on viewers when it was first screened in Naples in the Teatro Mercandante on 10 March 1911.
But only a few people recognized the innovative character of this film. The film was edited, mutilated and screened in different variations. In 1987 it was possible to restore the film, even the sound and the pictures could be repaired and it looks like the original film.
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