(1911) Dante’s Inferno.

Try the ultimate tool to upscale the quality of vintage video to 4K: Join as a member to support this channel: Music: Bach, Cello Sonata Bwv 1011. L’Inferno: A Cinematic Landmark of Hellish Visions In 1911, a cinematic spectacle emerged that would forever alter the landscape of early cinema. L’Inferno, a groundbreaking Italian silent film, dared to venture where few filmmakers had gone before – into the fiery depths of Dante Alighieri’s literary masterpiece, the Inferno. Loosely adapted from the first canticle of the Divine Comedy, the film became a landmark not only for its technical achievements but also for its haunting, often grotesque, depiction of Hell. L’Inferno was a production of Milano Films, directed by Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan, and Giuseppe de Liguoro. With a runtime of over an hour, it was monumental for its time, considered the first true I
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