
Spartacus
Summary
A bruised Thracian shepherd, Spartacus, is auctioned in the marble corridors of Capua like a head of livestock; whips replace words, the arena supplants the sky. Yet within the gore-slicked sand he forges a nascent republic of gladiators, their shackles melted into crude swords that glint like newborn stars against the eagle standards of decadent Rome. Across the Apennines they surge—ex-slaves, Gauls, women clutching stolen standards—carving a red wound through the republic’s complacency while Crassus, the plutocrat with a sculptor’s vanity and a crocodile’s smile, stalks behind them, turning every victory into a mirror for his own hunger. Love blooms in the eye of this hurricane: Spartacus and the patrician-born Varinia trade glances over funeral pyres, each gaze a quiet mutiny against the color line of Roman order. Crassus, sensing ideology in their pulse, crucifies not bodies but futures, lining the Appian Way with living scarecrows whose silhouettes sketch a new map of terror. The final battle is fought less with iron than with memory: as legionaries advance in mechanical squares, the insurgents hurl not only stones but songs—odes to freedom that ricochet inside Crassus’ polished cuirass, rattling the certainties of empire. When the last rebel falls, the camera lingers not on corpses but on wind stirring wheat, suggesting that ideas, unlike men, cannot be chained.
Synopsis
Spartacus sold as a slave rises up and battles the evil Crassus.
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Mario Guaita-Ausonia, Cristina Ruspoli, Enrico Bracci, Maria Gandini
Renzo Chiosso, Raffaello Giovagnoli
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- DirectorGiovanni Enrico Vidali
- Year1913
- CountryItaly
- Runtime124 min
- Rating5.5/10
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