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Lucrecia Borgia

Originaltitel: Lucrèce Borgia
  • 1935
  • (Banned)
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
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Lucrecia Borgia (1935)
DramaGeschichteRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAt the end of the 15th Century, Rome is ruled ruthlessly by power mad and sex hungry Cesare Borgia, the eldest son of Pope Alexander VI. Following the advice of his chief adviser Niccolo Mac... Alles lesenAt the end of the 15th Century, Rome is ruled ruthlessly by power mad and sex hungry Cesare Borgia, the eldest son of Pope Alexander VI. Following the advice of his chief adviser Niccolo Macchiavelli, Cesare Borgia decides to attempt to unify the country in order to become even m... Alles lesenAt the end of the 15th Century, Rome is ruled ruthlessly by power mad and sex hungry Cesare Borgia, the eldest son of Pope Alexander VI. Following the advice of his chief adviser Niccolo Macchiavelli, Cesare Borgia decides to attempt to unify the country in order to become even more powerful. To this end he needs his sister Lucrezia. Presently, the beautiful creature ... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Abel Gance
  • Drehbuch
    • Abel Gance
    • Léopold Marchand
    • Alfred Schirokauer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Edwige Feuillère
    • Gabriel Gabrio
    • Maurice Escande
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    • Regie
      • Abel Gance
    • Drehbuch
      • Abel Gance
      • Léopold Marchand
      • Alfred Schirokauer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Edwige Feuillère
      • Gabriel Gabrio
      • Maurice Escande
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    Edwige Feuillère
    Edwige Feuillère
    • Lucrezia Borgia
    Gabriel Gabrio
    Gabriel Gabrio
    • César Borgia
    Maurice Escande
    Maurice Escande
    • Jean Borgia, Duke of Gandie
    Roger Karl
    Roger Karl
    • Rodrigo Borgia, Pope Alexander VI
    Aimé Clariond
    Aimé Clariond
    • Niccollo Machiavelli
    Philippe Hériat
    Philippe Hériat
    • Filippo, sculptor-lover
    Jacques Dumesnil
    Jacques Dumesnil
    • Giannino Sforza, Duke of Milano
    Max Michel
    • Alfonse de Aragon
    Louis Eymond
    • Capt. Mario, officer-lover
    • (as Aymond)
    Jean Fay
    • Tybald
    René Bergeron
    René Bergeron
    • Pietro
    • (as Bergeron)
    Gaston Modot
    Gaston Modot
    • Fracassa
    Antonin Artaud
    Antonin Artaud
    • Girolamo Savonarola
    • (as Artaud)
    Marcel Chabrier
    Marcel Chabrier
    • Un moine - l'envoyé de Savonarole
    • (as Chabrier)
    Georges Prieur
    • Baron de Villeneuve
    • (as Prieur)
    Louis Perdoux
    • Carlo
    • (as Perdoux)
    Yvonne Drines
    • Flamette
    • (as Yvonne Drinès)
    Mona Dol
    • La Vespa
    • (as Mona Doll)
    • Regie
      • Abel Gance
    • Drehbuch
      • Abel Gance
      • Léopold Marchand
      • Alfred Schirokauer
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    6planktonrules

    A very good film, but only for a small and very select audience,...others will probably not be very impressed.

    This is not a bad film, but for several reasons the average viewer might be either bored by the whole thing or put off by its surprising amount of nudity--an oddity for 1935 (and which resulting in its being banned in several countries when it was first released). As you can guess, it's not a great film for the kiddies since it's pretty explicit. However, it also is very hard to follow for someone not well-versed in late 15th century Italian history. While I am NOT an elitist snob, I could follow it pretty well since I am a history teacher and am pretty familiar with the Borgia family--definitely placing me in the minority!! As far as its value in telling about the awful Borgia family, the film is definitely a mixed bag. I've read books written by both anti-Borgia contemporaries AND pro-Borgias--and both give a very different slant on the family. But, a few things that both sides would agree on is that they were certainly NOT the Cleavers!!

    The patriarch became Pope Alexander VI--no small feat as he had already produced three bastards that he publicly acknowledged!! His sexual prowess and greed for power is pretty much accepted fact by both sides.

    His son Cesare, though DEFINITELY a conniving and power-hungry snake (even his FANS acknowledged this--Macchiavelli actually admired him for these personality traits!), seemed almost comical in how bad he was in the movie--claiming that he murdered and raped practically everyone in sight (including killing his brother and his sister's husbands--murdered, that is, not raped in these cases). All this COULD be true, but unfortunately, history doesn't really confirm these most salacious behaviors--but it sure makes for a sleazy and interesting movie!!! So, it might be a lot of exaggeration (and I am sure the way he raped every woman in sight like he did in the movie is a huge exaggeration--he probably would have died a lot sooner out of sheer exhaustion), but it makes for pretty compelling viewing!

    As for Lucretia, the film actually takes a much more sympathetic view. Again, some contemporary historians described her as practically the bride of Satan while others painted her as an innocent woman stuck with two rather power-mad brothers and a terrible father. The movie chose to show her as a victim of evil Cesare--unaware that lover after lover were killed by him. The film also seemed to STRONGLY imply that this might have been the result of unrequited incestuous feelings by Cesare for his sister (yuck)! Pretty racy stuff,...along with the nude scenes of Lucretia!

    Oddly, the film took a rather non-committal look at Alexander VI. In reality he was a vile and conniving pervert (who can deny this? It's fact according to every sane historian), he was shown as a very passive pawn of Cesare! Considering he became Pope and constantly grabbed for more and more gold and power during his reign, this isn't a very accurate portrayal.

    Okay, the boring historical stuff aside, what we have is a sexually charged historical epic of questionable accuracy that is still fun to watch in a "DALLAS" or "GENERAL HOSPITAL" sort of way. Not exactly high art like director Gance's great epic NAPOLEON, but still pretty watchable.
    7JoeytheBrit

    Lucrezia Borgia review

    The intrigues and betrayals of the notorious family. A surprisingly risqué offering from legendary French director Abel Gance, featuring nudity, orgies and serving wenches getting knifed in the back. The plot is something of a challenge, and feels a little rushed at times - it could have done with another hour or so to deliver the kind of detail that's lacking.
    6clanciai

    Visual splendour but only vulgar sensationalism all the way

    A typical Abel Gance film, very ambitious, spectacular scenery, pretentiously self-indulgent, effective indeed, but all superficial, no psychology, no character development, only visualism the whole way, and above all, no real understanding of the subject, just using the notoriousness of the reputed popular gossip to make something like sensational journalism on the screen. Cesare Borgia is made a vulgar and outrageous monster, while he definitely was not, as Macchivelli found it worth to use him as a paragon of a responsible prince, and as even Lionardo da Vinci at times found it worth while to serve him. The portrait of Lucrezia Borgia is more interesting and slightly closer to the truth, while their father, Alexander VI, again also is made a perfect monster, while he was a shrewd and complicated nature, who among other protegés had Chrstiopher Columbus, whom he helped out on his first expedition. In brief, this is vulgar sensational journalism for the masses to go to the cinema for and pay for it, all made for the vanity of Abel Gance and only for the satisfaction of visual appetite. Abel Gance was always too superficial for me, and I was never so disappointed with any film as with his horrible vulgarized treatment of Beethoven.
    6dbdumonteil

    Only a pawn in their game.

    "Lucrece Borgia" is not among Gance's finest works.The beginning looks like a relic from the silent era ,with its interminable depiction of the abominable Cesar Borgia,complete with orgies (one of Gance's recurrent features;these ones are rather tame and timid compare to the ones you can watch in "La Fin du Monde" (1930)) ,rapes and drinking sessions.Oddly Juan Borgia and Lucrece are not given that much time.The highlight ,so to speak,is nevertheless Lucrece's bath for we can see her almost completely naked ,which was exceptional in the French cinema of the thirties.Christian-Jaque's own "Lucrece Borgia" starring Martine Carol,was not an improvement on it twenty years later for that matter.

    The legend has made Lucrece a scandalous hussy.Historians generally disagree ,and the ending of the film is faithful to what you find in her entry in encyclopedias: a patron who used to like music,poetry and arts.For that matter ,it's historically accurate: a pawn in her brother's and her father's games,they used her to ally themselves with dangerous enemies.

    It is a relatively short movie and I wonder if the current version is complete: the scene when Cesar shows Lucrece her so called lovers' graves is totally irrelevant ,for the life she leads in the film is rather chaste (the extramarital life of course).

    Gance's best talkies were still to come in 1935: "Un Grand Amour de Beethoven" "J'Accuse" (brilliant remake of the silent work) "Paradis Perdu" "Venus Aveugle" and "Le Capitaine Fracasse".
    6ackstasis

    Lucrèce Borgia

    Incredibly, 'Lucrèce Borgia (1935)' is my first film from Abel Gance, one of the titans of early French cinema, though this is far from his best-known work. The film is a chronicle of the House of Borgia, a reigning family that remains notorious for their corruption and sexual debasement. I've had to do some reading up, so apologies to any history buffs if I get my details wrong. There are four main characters in this sordid tale. Pope Alexander VI (Roger Karl) is incompetent and blind to the misdeeds of his family – though historians generally portray him as being far more depraved than he is depicted here. Giovanni (Maurice Escande) is the pope's elder son, and a bit of an extravagant fop. César (Gabriel Gabrio) is a lusty, bloodthirsty monster under the advisement of Niccolò Machiavelli. Sister Lucrezia (Edwige Feuillère) is a promiscuous woman whose lovers have the unfortunate habit of being quickly murdered by the jealous, scheming César. All in all, probably not the sort of people you'd invite to a friendly game of neighbourhood charades. There are some confronting scenes in here, especially compared to the 1930s films to which one is accustomed. Confrontations are seen to draw blood, and exploited women are stripped of their clothes. There is a rather graphic recreation of the Banquet of Chestnuts, which took place on October 30, 1501, at which César (and possibly Pope Alexander VI) treated his guests to the services of 50 prostitutes.

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      The film created a scandal in 1935 because of its raunchy orgy scenes and of a brief shot showing Edwige Feuillère naked.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. Juni 1951 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
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      • Lucrezia Borgia
    • Drehorte
      • Studios Paramount, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, Frankreich(Studio)
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      • Compagnie du Cinema
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      • 2.100.000 FRF (geschätzt)
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      1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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      • Mono
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