
Elena and Zefor are brothers. They live with their mother in a wild country where smuggling reigns.
Giuseppe Paolo Pacchierotti
Italy

L'ira: A Tempest of Passion in the Silent Era's Wild Frontier Stepping back into the cinematic past, particularly to the tumultuous landscape of early 20th-century Italian silent film, often feels like unearthing a forgotten relic. Yet, some works, like Giuseppe Paolo Pacchierotti’s 1917 drama L'ira ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edoardo Bencivenga

Edoardo Bencivenga
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" L'ira: A Tempest of Passion in the Silent Era's Wild Frontier Stepping back into the cinematic past, particularly to the tumultuous landscape of early 20th-century Italian silent film, often feels like unearthing a forgotten relic. Yet, some works, like Giuseppe Paolo Pacchierotti’s 1917 drama L'ira (The Wrath), possess an enduring, almost visceral power that transcends the limitations of their era. This isn't just a film; it's a raw, pulsating slice of melodrama, a testament ..."

