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1st August, Saturday, 20:00 / Tickets:
12,00 € - 30,00 €
The 1911 silent film is Italy's inaugural full-length feature and one of the earliest films to be screened in its entirety in the United States. It is loosely based on "Inferno," the first part of Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy."
The film depicts Dante's journey through the Circles of Hell, with the poet Virgil as his guide. Filled with haunting visuals and the enchantment of silent cinema, it offers a captivating yet unsettling exploration of hell. Directed by Francesco Bertolini, Giuseppe de Liguoro, and Adolfo Padovan.
The screening will feature live piano music by Thomas Quill.
*****
IMDb: 7.1/10
ROTTEN TOMATOES: 81%
SELECT ONE OPTION:
1. One table for up to 3 people (€30 in total)
2. Single chair - no table (€12)
The film depicts Dante's journey through the Circles of Hell, with the poet Virgil as his guide. Filled with haunting visuals and the enchantment of silent cinema, it offers a captivating yet unsettling exploration of hell. Directed by Francesco Bertolini, Giuseppe de Liguoro, and Adolfo Padovan.
The screening will feature live piano music by Thomas Quill.
*****
IMDb: 7.1/10
ROTTEN TOMATOES: 81%
SELECT ONE OPTION:
1. One table for up to 3 people (€30 in total)
2. Single chair - no table (€12)
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