L'Inferno (Dante's Inferno) (1. A haunting and surreal trip to Christian hell impressively realized by Italian filmmakers Francesco Bertolini and Adolfo Padovan in 1. Dante's Inferno. The visual FX are amazing for their time featuring people turning into lizard- creatures, bodies writhing in agony in the sky, a man holding his own leporous head and this nightmarish image that I can finally put a name to since I've seen it for years in music videos and movies: Although Tangerine Dream does the updated score and whom I am I big fan of- - it sucks, to put it simply. Italian movie, 1911. Dir: Giuseppe de Liguoro, Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan. L'Inferno 1911. The Italian epic came of age with Giuseppe de Liguoro's imaginative silent version of the Inferno, loosely adapted from Dante and inspired by the. L’Inferno is a film bizarrely forgotten by Anglophone film history. Before Cabiria and Quo Vadis?, which enjoyed worldwide popularity and influence, L. Considering 'L'Inferno' was released in 1911 and was the first Italian feature ever, it's quite impressive. Virgil gives Dante a tour of Hell's circles and the. Directed by Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan. With Salvatore Papa, Arturo Pirovano, Giuseppe de Liguoro, Pier Delle Vigne. Loosely adapted from Dante's Divine. Having english lyrics to accompany the action in the scene is quite annoying and sometimes laughable. I finally just put on their soundtrack to "Wavelength" which fit much better. Overall the film is not what I would call a good time but it is certainly memorable and definitely NOT recommended in conjuction with mind- altering substances. Milano Films: L'Inferno (1911) iconauta. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe 11,136 11K. L'Inferno is a 1911 Italian silent film by Giuseppe de Liguoro. L'Inferno is a 1911 Italian silent film, loosely adapted from Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy. L'Inferno took over three years to make, and was the first full. The Divine Comedy Movies sequel: Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise is finally in the works! Movies are based on Dante Alighieri's major work, The Divine Comedy.
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