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The accompanying DVD contains two films considered significant in constructing the relatinonship between the cinema and the Risorgimento. "La presa di Roma" (ca. 5 min.), directed by Filoteo Alberini and released in 1905 is considered the first Italian film shown in Italy. In black and white this silent film tells the story of the breach of the Porta Pia by Bersaglieri soldiers on Sept. 20, 1870 to complete the unification of Italy. "Il piccolo garibaldino" (ca. 12 min.) produced by Filoteo Alberini and released in 1909 is a short drama about a young boy who is killed during the Spedizione dei Mille, a military campaign led by revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1860 to defeat the Kingdom of theTwo Sicilies and unify Italy. Both films were restored by the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografía--Cineteca nazionale as part of a joint project between them and the Grand Orient of Italy to mark the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Guiseppe Garibaldi.
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Motion pictures, History, Drama, Silent films, Italian Motion pictures, Foreign films, Historical films, History and criticismPlaces
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Da la presa di Roma a Il piccolo garibaldino: Risorgimento, massoneria e istituzioni : l'immagine della nazione nel cinema muto, 1905-1909 = From La presa di Roma to Il piccolo garibaldino : the Risorgimento, freemasonry and institutions : Italy in silent films (1905-1909)
2007, Gangemi
in Italian
8849213204 9788849213201
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