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Rapsodia satanica

  • 1917
  • T
  • 55min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
946
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Rapsodia satanica (1917)
DramaFantasyHorrorMystery

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA Faustian tale about an old woman who makes a pact with Mephisto to regain her youth, in return she must stay away from love. After the deal she meets two brothers who fall in love with her... Leggi tuttoA Faustian tale about an old woman who makes a pact with Mephisto to regain her youth, in return she must stay away from love. After the deal she meets two brothers who fall in love with her.A Faustian tale about an old woman who makes a pact with Mephisto to regain her youth, in return she must stay away from love. After the deal she meets two brothers who fall in love with her.

  • Regia
    • Nino Oxilia
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Alberto Fassini
    • Fausto Maria Martini
  • Star
    • Lyda Borelli
    • Andrea Habay
    • Ugo Bazzini
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    946
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Nino Oxilia
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Alberto Fassini
      • Fausto Maria Martini
    • Star
      • Lyda Borelli
      • Andrea Habay
      • Ugo Bazzini
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali6

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    Lyda Borelli
    Lyda Borelli
    • Contessa Alba d'Oltrevita
    Andrea Habay
    Andrea Habay
    • Tristano
    Ugo Bazzini
    • Mephisto
    Giovanni Cini
    • Sergio
    Giulio Bazzini
    • Mephisto
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      • Regia
        • Nino Oxilia
      • Sceneggiatura
        • Alberto Fassini
        • Fausto Maria Martini
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      7FerdinandVonGalitzien

      Italian Stylish Melodrama

      The ageing Italian aristocrat, Dame Alba d' Oltrevita ( Dame Lyda Borelli ) would like to find a second youth. Remember in those early days no one had any beauty secrets ( with the exception of Snow White's stepmother… ). Dame Alba discovers a particular and special solution for her beauty problems: a pact with the devil.

      Herr Mephisto ( Herr Ugo Bazzini ) accepts but in exchange forbids her to fall in love ever, but this it seems doesn't matter to our Italian aristocrat because she is again young and beautiful. She is courted by two brothers, Tristano ( Herr Andrea Habay ) and Sergio ( Giovanni Cinni ).The last one threatens to kill himself if Dame Alba does not grant him her love but Dame Alba doesn't pay attention to him and chooses his brother, provoking Sergio's death.; She prepares to marry Tristano but the devil must have his due and Mephisto turns her into an old woman again.

      "Rapsodia Satánica" is a beautiful film directed by Herr Nino Oxilia, who died before his time during the World War I; this is his most successful oeuvre, a film that belongs to those stylish melodramas made in Italy in the early silent days that gave prestige to the unique style of the film productions of that European country.

      The film has a romantic atmosphere that fascinates immediately; delicate scenery and careful indoor settings as well as superb cinematography by Herr Giorgio Ricci. Let us not forget that part of the oeuvre was hand-coloured and that fact gives to the film a special sense of decadent and unreal feeling that fits perfectly with the story.

      "Rapsodia Satánica", besides its classical invocations of the myth of eternal youth ( this ageing and wrinkled German aristocrat can't understand such nonsense… ) has an idealistic but melancholy view of youth as little more than the most fleeting of situations, a passing hallucination. Adding to the film's power is the presence of one of the most important Italian divas of the early silent days, Dame Lyda Borelli in one of her first leading roles. In spite of her teeth showing, Dame Borelli's performance is outstanding for the delicacy and charm she brings to her character.

      And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count has an appointment with Herr Methuselah.

      Herr Graf Ferdinand Von Galitzien http://ferdinandvongalitzien.blogspot.com/
      6boblipton

      A Vamp's Life Isn't A Long One

      Old lady Lyda Borelli strikes a deal with Mephistopheles -- played by Ugo Bazzini -- to restore her youth. She's supposed to destroy a symbol of love, but cheats him. Now young and lovely, she fascinates brothers Andrea Habay and Giovanni Cini. One kills himself over his unrequited passion, while the other seeks solitude riding his horse in the mountains. But Signorina Borelli comes o realize that she may have made a mistake in not forsaking love.

      It's a variation on Faust from the woman's angle, with Signorina Borelli acting up a storm in the broad manner than Italian audiences still adored in their movie divas. I find it a bit too broad.

      The print I looked at had been restored with many of the original tints left intact. They're quite lovely, except for a bit in which the image has been almost fully destroyed. The score which composer Pietro Mascagni wrote for the premiere -- and took a couple of years to write, causing the movie's release to be delayed two years -- is quite grand, recalling to me in part Richard Rodger's score for Carousel, while in other places it suggests Sir Arthur Sullivan's serious music.
      6ofumalow

      Vanity, thy name is...Satan!

      This gender-switched version of "Faust" has an elderly countess selling her soul to the devil in order to regain her youth and beauty. The only condition is that she cannot fall in love. Once back in her splendor, however, she behaves recklessly and does indeed violate that contract, to the ruination of more than one man, and the inevitable fate for herself.

      Lyda Borelli was briefly a leading Italian screen actress-I'm not sure why her movie career ended so soon after this film-and she has an interesting presence here. But often the elegantly staged film seems over-indebted to the Theda Bara school in both her theatrics and her character look, even if the protagonist is ultimately more a tragic figure than pure "vamp." It's a handsome movie that benefits from attractive settings both indoors and out, some lyrical climactic imagery, as well as lovely color tinting on the print I saw.
      6planktonrules

      Hard to watch today, it is a pretty amazing film in many ways.

      "Satan's Rhapsody" is an early Italian silent film and there is a lot to like and appreciate about it, though I really think the casual viewer would have little interest in this silent compared to many others. This is because the filmmaker, Nino Oxilia, was not looking to make a realistic film and instead went for an artsy and overly exaggerated look and style. It looks very impressive but the overacting is a bit difficult to enjoy.

      The story is essentially a Faust-like tale. The Devil (or perhaps he's one of the demons) offers to make an old woman youthful and beautiful...with one proviso...she cannot fall in love. He grants her wish and she immediately is quite vampish--so much so that two brother become infatuated with her. She isn't interested in one and toys with him....resulting in him ultimately killing himself! However, when she falls for the other, the trap is set for her.

      Many scenes focus on the leading lady, Lydia Borelli, acting and often over-acting. Something that should take a few seconds often takes minutes--especially late in the film when she is playing with what looks like a bridal veil. It's very artsy and the quality of the camera work is amazing for 1917....and the film has been hand colored and is, as a result of a recent restoration, lovely. But it's also over-done and off-putting due to the director's style and acting of the leading lady.

      When you compare this to Murnau's 1926 film, "Faust", it appears as if it was made decades later, as the camera work is even more spectacular and the film is much tighter and the acting more subdued. It's clearly a much better film BUT the pair would make for an interesting double-feature. Interesting and well made for its time, but ultimately its artsy style may be difficult to sustain your attention.
      10EdgarST

      La divina Borelli

      This is an extraordinary variation of the Faust myth, with great lighting and beautiful compositions by cinematographer Giorgi Ricci, in which the influences of Italian aestheticism and German expressionism are harmoniously integrated, to offer a lavish melodrama, a beautiful example of the Italian cinema of great divas.

      «Rapsodia satanica» is a hand-painted, tinted black and white silent film, restored in 2007 and performed by diva Lyda Borelli, known as "La divina Borelli." It tells the story of an old countess who makes a pact with Mephistopheles, recovers her youth, and mocks the love of two brothers who court her.

      The story receives a fantasy approach and is kept under control by director Nino Oxilia, who finished the film, went to fight in World War I and died on the battlefield. It was also the only film for which maestro Pietro Mascagni composed an excellent musical score.

      Of its 55 minutes only 45 have remained, but the film has coherence and is a fascinating opportunity to see the greatest of Italian divas in the leading role, who became a real contessa in 1918, when she retired to marry a member of Italian royalty and ended her film career. Highly recommended.

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        Rapsodia Satanica is the last movie released directed by Nino Oxilia, as he died fighting in WWI, four months after this film's release in 1917.
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        Edited into Diva Dolorosa (1999)

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