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MUSEUM of DREAMWORLDS

MUSEUM of DREAMWORLDS

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Giulio Cesare (Original)

1909

Alternative Titles

Brutus (Alternative), Julius Caesar (Alternative)

BFI identifier

22080

Synopsis

The rise and fall of Julius Caesar. Calpurnia welcomes her husband, the triumphant Caesar back to Rome. Caesar, confiding his tyrannical aspirations to Mark Anthony, is overheard by Brutus, who remonstrates with him. Notwithstanding the opposition of Brutus and his friends, Mark Anthony obtains from the Senate a triumph and the crowning of Caesar. After the triumphal procession has passed, the conspirators Brutus and his friends are overheard by a spy. Calpurnia wakes from dreams of disaster for Caesar, and receives the spy's news of the conspiracy. She warns Caesar but he refuses to listen and attends the Senate. After Caesar's death at the hands of the conspirators, Mark Anthony rouses the people against them and they are driven from Rome. Brutus, waiting at Philippi, sees Caesar's ghost. The battle rages until Brutus is defeated and kills himself (644ft). Note: Incomplete. English intertitles. (Shotlist)


Production Country: Italy
Production Company: Itala Film
BFI Category: Fiction
Source: N/A

Cast

Emilio Vardannes (Brutus)

Adriana Costamagna (Calpurnia)

Federico Pozzone (Giulio Cesare)

Alex Bernard (Marcantonio)

 

 

Credits

Director: Giovanni Pastrone
Production Company: Itala Film
Distribution: Louis Aubert
Based on the play by: William Shakespeare

Film Technical Information

Original Length: 255 m
Length of BFI Viewing Print: 644 ft
Support: Viewable
Black and White
Format: 35 mm , Digital Betacam

Comments on the print:

Analysis pending alongside a number of other films about Julius Caesar and Brutus.

Source for original length: Aldo Bernardini, Il cinema muto italiano 1905-1909 (1996), p. 310. In addition to the BFI print, Cineteca di Bologna has preserved a tinted nitrate in CNC as a black and white safety print of 255m (so identical to the original length and with French intertitles). This version is also available on the Cineteca di Bologna's DVD Cent'anni fa:1909. CNC also holds an unpreserved original nitrate print of 223 m.