Giovanni Pastrone

13.09.1883, Montechiaro d Asti, Italy - 27.06.1959, Torino, Italy

 


Giovanni Pastrone was educated as an accountant. From 1907, he was the
administrative director of the Italian – German company Rossi & C. (later
Itala Film). With his work as a producer and director, also under the
pseudonym Giovanni Fosco, he marked Italian film in the cross over from its
pioneering phase to the modern film industry. He directed only about fifteen
films, and devoted himself to producing (pseudo)historical spectacles in the
time of the commercial blooming and international acclaim of Italian film in the
beginning of the 20th century. His most famous film is Cabiria (1914),
while others include La catuda di Troia (1910), Maciste alpino,
(co-director, 1916), La guerra e il sogno di Momi, (1917), Tigre reale (1916),
Povere bimbe (1923).

Filmography


Films by this director

Cabiria

(1914)

Directed by: Giovanni Pastrone
PHOTOGRAPHY: Augusto Batagliotti, Eugenio Bava, Natale Chiusano, Carlo Franzeri, Giovanni Tomatis, Segundo de Chomón
Synopsis:

The story takes place in Rome and Carthage in the 3rd century before Christ. The main characters are the kidnapped Roman virgin Cabiria, who is going to be sacrificed to the god of fire, Moloch, and the kind giant who saves her… This film is rich with grandiose mass scenes, stunning costumes and set design, and surprisingly modern special effects. For esthetic purposes, the camera was placed on a specially constructed trolley, and there was additional refined lighting.

b/w, 125 min
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