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Assunta Spina

  • 1915
  • 1h 12min
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Assunta Spina (1915)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAssunta Spina is a tragedy set in Naples at the beginning of the twentieth century. Assunta and Michele are in love but others come between them and there is much jealousy. They fight and Mi... Tout lireAssunta Spina is a tragedy set in Naples at the beginning of the twentieth century. Assunta and Michele are in love but others come between them and there is much jealousy. They fight and Michele is sent to prison for two years for assault. Nevertheless, because Assunta still lov... Tout lireAssunta Spina is a tragedy set in Naples at the beginning of the twentieth century. Assunta and Michele are in love but others come between them and there is much jealousy. They fight and Michele is sent to prison for two years for assault. Nevertheless, because Assunta still loves Michele she is vulnerable when Federigo offers to help Michele but only if Assunta beco... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Francesca Bertini
    • Gustavo Serena
  • Scénario
    • Salvatore Di Giacomo
    • Francesca Bertini
    • Gustavo Serena
  • Casting principal
    • Francesca Bertini
    • Gustavo Serena
    • Carlo Benetti
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    519
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    • Réalisation
      • Francesca Bertini
      • Gustavo Serena
    • Scénario
      • Salvatore Di Giacomo
      • Francesca Bertini
      • Gustavo Serena
    • Casting principal
      • Francesca Bertini
      • Gustavo Serena
      • Carlo Benetti
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    • 2avis des critiques
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    Francesca Bertini
    Francesca Bertini
    • Assunta Spina
    Gustavo Serena
    Gustavo Serena
    • Michele Boccadifuoco
    Carlo Benetti
    • Don Federigo Funelli
    Luciano Albertini
    Luciano Albertini
    • Raffaele
    Amelia Cipriani
    • Peppina
    Antonio Cruichi
    • Assunta's Father
    Alberto Collo
    Alberto Collo
    • Officer
    Alberto Albertini
    • Réalisation
      • Francesca Bertini
      • Gustavo Serena
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      • Salvatore Di Giacomo
      • Francesca Bertini
      • Gustavo Serena
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    Naturalistic realism - A great piece of Italian early cinema.

    If the Italian early cinema is known for its epic antique spectacles, Assunta Spina means a nice change. But it is obvious that it's not the only different film compared to the mainstream in the era. The Italian early cinema took a lot of influences from literature and people started to describe the lives of the common people; workers and lovers. Assunta Spina is one of these film and a very good one. In 1914 World War I begun in Europe, at first Italy didn't take part in it, but in May 1915 it joined the Allied Powers. One of the consequences of WWI for cinema was that Italy and France lost their places as the leading developers of it and the United States started making more and more films. Italian early cinema is part of the era when Italy was among the biggest cinema countries in the world and Assunta Spina is one of its most well known products.

    Assunta Spina is basically a love triangle story. Assunta is a young woman, who is married with Michele but also loved by Raffaele. Love, hatred and jealousy culminate in tragical consequences. As said before the story is very simple and the narrative is minimalistic. But the gestures and expressive behaviour is magnificent. The gestures used in cinema were already very well known; to beckon, fists held high, hands on face etc. Assunta Spina is naturalistic realism and the expressions feel very natural or if not natural at least touching, beautiful and far away from exaggerating, which is common for many Hollywood silent films.
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    In 1915 Naples, the fateful love of Assunta for Michele, an impulsive and jealous butcher.

    Assunta Spina is typical of the early Italian melodrama genre. It shows ordinary people in their daily life overcome by a fate they can't control. The natural way of acting and the fact that many scenes are filmed outside in natural settings gives it great authenticity.

    At the opposite of historical epics such as Cabiria, which intended to make people dream of being transported to other places or times, it is a film which made it possible for spectators to identify themselves with the characters and empathize with them. It is also a remarkable document on life in Naples before WWI.

    Photography is often beautiful with special attention given to lighting. The final scene is particularly original in this respect. The depth of field is striking and some scenes combine views inside and outside through a window with all elements in focus and perfectly lit.

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    Handsomely Produced Vehicle Shot in Naples for One Italy's Top Silent Divas

    The beautifully tinted restoration of this drama of passion and jealousy provides in equal measure a magnificent record of Italy's imposing silent diva Francesca Bertini and of the sun-drenched splendour of Naples as it looked over a hundred years ago; used lavishly throughout as a backdrop.

    Bertini often plays to the camera - hand on hips, head raised imperiously - and the characters are inclined to interact with each other laterally as they would on a proscenium; but director Gustavo Serena also makes frequent excellent use of composition in depth considerably aided by the sumptuous and atmospheric cinematography of Alberto G. Carta. All in all it looks tremendous.
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    Realism In Acting Emphasized in Actress Bertini's Performance

    Italian neo-realism in film, introduced in 1943 and lasting through the early 1950's, has created a huge impact on the movies produced today. Set among poor or the working class while being cheaply filmed on location as opposed to inside expensive studio set, these Italian movies enlisted mostly amateur actors with only professional leads. Italy's film industry was basically forced to take such austere steps since World War Two caused enormous economic hardships for that country.

    But Diva actress Francesca Bertini had made the claim, and with some justification, that her October 1915 "Assunta Spina" was the first to showcase a low budget, non-professional cast filmed in the exterior of Naples--all true hallmarks of Italian neorealism cinema.

    The actress plays a working class laundress whose fiancee is hot-tempered. During an outdoor festival where she dances with an admirer, her fiancee cuts up her face in a fit of jealousy. A soft spot in her heart for her intended husband causes her to create a series of twists which produces both tragedy and signs of loyalty.

    "Assunta Spina" has Gustavo Serena, who plays the fiancee, credited as director. However, Bertini is also listed as co-director, placing the Italian film as unique in the annuls of cinema as being one of the few, if only, movie where the two lead actors are also co-directors. Bertini claimed she was the one who solely directed the film.

    What Bertini is known for in "Assunta Spina" is introducing a new art form of acting. Rising to the level of being the number one international actress, more popular than even Mary Pickford, as well as being the highest paid in the film industry, Bertini had been on screen since 1910. She gradually developed a realistic method of acting, something silent movie actors were hesitate to adapt to since their stage dramatic profession called for both physical and facial over exaggerations. In "Assunta Spina," Bertini shows a measured acting method where, despite the plot centering on a highly-charged emotional narrative, the actress sustains a composure rarely seen in silent film. Not looking at the camera, refraining from overly physical gestures and failing to contort her face in agony while undergoing the tragic events, Bertini illustrates what a realistic portrayal of an everyday composed woman looks like facing fatal events.

    Once sound was introduced to movies in the late 1920's, Bertini's work in film diminished. But she still appeared in an occasional movie, with her last screen appearance being in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1976 epic "1900," with Robert De Niro.
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    Tells A Simple Story Well, With Good Atmosphere

    With a relatively simple but well-told story, plus many good atmospheric details, this Italian feature is an effective melodrama that is still worth seeing. It is also worthwhile as a chance to see Francesca Bertini, who was so renowned in her day, in a role that gives her quite a wide variety of material to work with. Her fine performance would be enough to carry the story by itself, but the movie also has several other strengths.

    The story itself is relatively straightforward. Assunta (Bertini) is engaged to be married to Michele, but Assunta's old flame Raffaele is too strong-willed to let her go. He makes an ever-greater nuisance of himself, building up quite a bit of tension, which sets off a turbulent sequence of events. The story is set against a believable and realistic background of life in Naples. The on-location filming includes scenes of many of the sights in and around Naples, and is an important part of the film's success. It also works well in putting the main characters into their social setting by, among other things, showing brief glimpses of Michele and Assunta at work.

    This is the kind of story that works especially well as a silent film. The ways the characters say things are unimportant - what's important is their relationships and their attitudes, and the cast define these very well without sound. Besides Bertini's starring performance, Gustavo Serena is also quite believable in portraying the mercurial Michele. The story moves at a good pace, without any extraneous padding, and without rushing itself. All in all, it's a worthwhile little movie from the years when feature-length films were just starting to become more common.

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      The restorated version of the film was projected in the Festival Internacional de Cine de Puerto Vallarta (Puerto Vallarta's International Film Festival) on March 2015
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      Edited into Bellissimo: Immagini del cinema italiano (1985)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mai 1916 (Finlande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Aucun
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ett sonat brott
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Naples, Campanie, Italie
    • Société de production
      • Caesar Film
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      1 heure 12 minutes
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      • Silent
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      • 1.33 : 1

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