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La caduta di Troia

  • 1911
  • 28min
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La caduta di Troia (1911)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOne of the first epics on the History of Movies, it tells the story of the Fall of Troy: Paris seduces Helen, queen of Sparta, and takes her to Troy, city state of his father, King Priam. Th... Leer todoOne of the first epics on the History of Movies, it tells the story of the Fall of Troy: Paris seduces Helen, queen of Sparta, and takes her to Troy, city state of his father, King Priam. The Greeks declare war against the Trojans, and after ten years of siege finally manage to i... Leer todoOne of the first epics on the History of Movies, it tells the story of the Fall of Troy: Paris seduces Helen, queen of Sparta, and takes her to Troy, city state of his father, King Priam. The Greeks declare war against the Trojans, and after ten years of siege finally manage to invade the city with a wooden horse.

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    • Luigi Romano Borgnetto
    • Giovanni Pastrone
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    • Publius Vergilius Maro
    • Giovanni Pastrone
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    • Luigi Romano Borgnetto
    • Giovanni Casaleggio
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      • Luigi Romano Borgnetto
      • Giovanni Pastrone
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      • Homer
      • Publius Vergilius Maro
      • Giovanni Pastrone
    • Elenco
      • Luigi Romano Borgnetto
      • Giovanni Casaleggio
      • Madame Davesnes
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      • Luigi Romano Borgnetto
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    8springfieldrental

    The Beginning of the Movie Epic Tradition

    Huge movie spectacles recreating historical events, especially during ancient times, were and still are largely popular in the past as well as today. The "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, even "Black Panther," can trace the roots of their lavish productions to March 1911's "The Fall of Troy." This Italian two-reeler introduced the public to the epic cinematic genre, where literally a cast of thousands (actually 800 extras) recreated the events described in Virgil's Aeneid.

    Co-directed by Giovanni Pastrone, who reorganized the movie studio company Itala Film to begin thinking big, was able to pull off the big production, something no movie maker had done before. He even sent his film crew and actors to the grounds of Troy to replicate some scenes illustrating the typography of Virgil's story.

    The battle sequences in "The Fall of Troy" mesmerized international audiences with their historical authenticity and excitement. The recreation of the giant horse housing Grecian soldiers was totally believable on the screen. The movie was wildly successful in Europe and in the United States. This success allowed Itala Film to open a small production studio in New York. Pastrone went on to produce a more lavish and more ambitious film a few years later in the highly influential "Cabiria."

    Fans of D. W. Griffith's 1916 "Intolerance," acknowledged as one of the greatest silent movies ever made, will see similarities in the battle scenes of "The Fall of Troy" and the Babylonian sequences in "Intolerance." Griffith was a big fan of Italian epics.
    8SAMTHEBESTEST

    The First Ever Grand Epic tale in World Cinema. Giovanni Pastrone's Spectacular Magnus Opus much before Griffith's 'The Birth Of A Nation' and 'Intolerance'.

    The Fall Of Troy / La caduta di Troia (1911) : Brief Review -

    The First Ever Grand Epic tale in World Cinema. Giovanni Pastrone's Spectacular Magnus Opus much before Griffith's 'The Birth Of A Nation' and 'Intolerance'. I was so happy when i learnt that Scorsese believed that it was Pastrone who invented Epic genre, not Griffith, rather it was Pastrone's work that influenced Griffith to make those grandeur. Even though there is no clarification from Griffith about this, one cannot take anything away from the legacy of Giovanni Pastrone. The Italian filmmaker was thinking way ahead of its time, it's just out of our and everybody's reach. Just look at the grand scale execution of The Fall Of Troy and try to convince yourself that this was made in 1911. Holy smoke! That just seems unbelievable. Whatever historical epics i have seen till date which includes all the major classics made in these 110 years, this has to be the granddaddy of all. A historical war film with huge sets, humongous battalion, spectacular visuals, unthinkable explosions (of its time i mean) and fulfilling storyline in 1911 couldn't have got better than this. The film tells a story of Menelaus, King of Sparta who temporarily departs from his residence, leaving his wife behind only to get kidnapped by Paris Of Troy and fall in love with him. When Menelaus learns about it he declares a war against Troy to seek revenge. The entire structure of the film is gargantuan and Giovanni Pastrone's visionary direction justifies its massive nature without any compromises in production value. The battle scenes, Huge crowd, Big sets everything will fascinate you like never before because such grandeur was never ever seen by anybody before its time. In short, a pioneer of Historical Epics.

    RATING - 8/10*

    By - #samthebestest.
    6wmorrow59

    The Trojan War in ten minutes

    A reconstructed print of this mini-epic was shown this spring at the Tribeca Film Festival, in Lower Manhattan. The Fall of Troy was the work of Giovanni Pastrone, the director who went on to make the highly influential feature-length epic Cabiria two years later; it's said that the success of this film persuaded him to take on the far more ambitious project for which he's best remembered. Here Pastrone tells the story of the ten year Trojan War in about ten minutes, in a series of tableau-like scenes. Stylistically, the production switches back and forth from the stage technique of the day (i.e. painted backdrops, operatic acting) to the more naturalistic style made possible by the cinema (i.e. outdoor scenes, and real items used as props). Helen's seduction of Paris in a lavish royal garden opens the film in a fairly restrained fashion, but it's followed by a fantastic, dreamlike image of the runaway lovers fleeing Greece in a kind of flying chariot drawn by cherubs. When the Greeks gather their forces to sail to Troy we can see that their boats are real and that this is no stage set: right before our eyes the soldiers actually launch their (rather small) boats on a body of water. The actors' costumes and other trappings are quite lavish for this era of film-making. The most memorable moment comes when, after years of fighting -- which must be briskly implied, of course, given the brief running time -- the Greeks build their wooden horse and withdraw to the woods. The image of the enormous horse looming over the beach must have greatly impressed audiences in 1911. Unfortunately, this sense of grandeur is undercut in the scene that follows, when the Trojans pull the horse within their gates. Once the "wooden" horse is inside we can see all too clearly that it is a stage contrivance of canvas flats. When the Greeks start popping out the scene becomes unintentionally comic, suggestive of those little clown cars in the circus that hold an impossible number of people.

    The print of The Fall of Troy shown at the festival was pieced together from several sources. The film ends after Troy has fallen to the Greeks, when Helen is brought before her husband Menelaus. In the final moments she appears to beg for mercy as he turns away. Whether or not the film originally ended with their reconciliation is impossible to say, unless a more complete print is found. Over all, this film represents a great leap forward for the cinema in almost every department, from visual effects to the comparatively restrained acting style -- that is, aside from one over-excited actor who played a messenger in wildly histrionic fashion, drawing chuckles from the festival crowd. And apparently a crew member in contemporary clothes is visible at the edge of the frame during one battle scene, although I didn't see him myself. Even so, viewers familiar with very early movies that relate classical tales, such as Ferdinand Zecca's 1903 version of Samson and Delilah, will recognize that Pastrone was far ahead of his contemporaries, and the proof can be found in his subsequent work.
    8luigicavaliere

    The multiplicity of actors and dynamic scenes

    Paride arrives at the court of Troy as an ambassador. With the help of Venus (superimposed), Parie kidnaps Elena, who is at first hesitant. To get revenge, the Greeks declare war on Troy. The Trojans fall into the trap of the Greeks of the wooden horse, which is introduced into the city by breaking down the gates. The Greeks hidden in the horse set fire to the city while the others burst through the knocked down door. Paris is killed while trying desperately to escape. The multiplicity of actors and dynamic scenes anticipate the kolossal "Cabiria" (1915) and become a feature of the Italian historical film that inspires directors like Griffith in movies like "Birth of nation" (1915) and "Intolerance" (1916). The musical accompaniment is by Antonio Coppola.
    9JoeytheBrit

    The Fall of Troy review

    One of the first pre-WW1 historical spectaculars to come out of Italy. Co-directed By Giovanni Pastrone, who would go on to direct the hugely influential Cabiria, and Luigi Romano Borgnetto. La caduta di Troia tells the familiar tale of the Trojan Horse on an epic scale with hugely impressive battle scenes (for the time), and a truly spectacular finale as the city of Troy burns. One not to be missed by anyone interested in silent movies or the development of cinema.

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