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Giovanni Pastrone, also
known by his
artistic name
Piero Fosco (13
September 1883 – 27 June 1959), was an
Italian film pioneer, director, screenwriter...
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Cabiria is a 1914
Italian epic
silent film,
directed by
Giovanni Pastrone and shot in Turin. The film is set in
ancient Sicily, Carthage, and
Cirta during...
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caduta di Troia) is a 1911
Italian silent short film
directed by
Giovanni Pastrone and
Luigi Romano Borgnetto. It is the
first known cinematographic adaptation...
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oldest of film genres, with one
early notable example being Giovanni Pastrone's Cabiria, a two-and-a-half hour
silent film
about the
Punic Wars, which...
- prophetess. "The fall of Troy" (1911), an
Italian silent film by
Giovanni Pastrone, the
first known movie adaptation of Homer's epic poem "Achilles in the...
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developed rapidly. Cabiria, a 1914
Italian epic film
directed by
Giovanni Pastrone, is
considered the most
famous Italian silent film. It was also the first...
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after Flaubert (1998) Cabiria, a 1914
Italian silent film by
Giovanni Pastrone Salambò, a 1915
Italian silent film by
Domenico Gaido,
released in Italy...
- 1109/MSMC.2017.2702391. S2CID 42651835. Severi, S.; Abreu, G.; Sottile, F.;
Pastrone, C.; Spirito, M.; Berens, F. (23–26 June 2014). "M2M Technologies: Enablers...
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Lohenstein Cabiria (1914),
classic Italian silent film
directed by
Giovanni Pastrone.
Masinissa is portra**** by
Vitale Di Stefano.
Scipio the
African (1971)...
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Moloch statue from
Giovanni Pastrone's Cabiria (1914),
National Museum of
Cinema (Turin)...