Ignazio Lupi

Películas

Sant'Ilario
Sant'Ilario is a 1923 silent film
La Casa Sotto la Neve
A snowy Italian drama directed by Gennaro Righelli.
Ma non è una cosa seria
Capitano Barranco
The Yellow Triangle
Directed by Emilio Ghione.
Christus
Antamoro's CHRISTUS, epic in scale and ambition, and featuring decidedly otherworldly special effects, was released in 1916. Telling the story of the Life of Christ, the film is divided into three segments-- three Mysteries. The first of these includes the Birth of Jesus, the arrival of the Magi, Herod and the slaughter of the innocents, the flight into Egypt. The second Mystery features the expulsion of the merchants from the Temple, Mary Magdalene's conversion and Christ's entry into Jerusalem. The third Mystery is itself divided into three separate parts, which are The Passion, The Death and The Resurrection.
Christus
Writer
Antamoro's CHRISTUS, epic in scale and ambition, and featuring decidedly otherworldly special effects, was released in 1916. Telling the story of the Life of Christ, the film is divided into three segments-- three Mysteries. The first of these includes the Birth of Jesus, the arrival of the Magi, Herod and the slaughter of the innocents, the flight into Egypt. The second Mystery features the expulsion of the merchants from the Temple, Mary Magdalene's conversion and Christ's entry into Jerusalem. The third Mystery is itself divided into three separate parts, which are The Passion, The Death and The Resurrection.
Cabiria
Arbace
Durante las Guerras Púnicas, la pequeña Cabiria y su nodriza son raptadas durante la confusión causada por la erupción del Etna. Cabiria es vendida en Cartago para ser sacrificada en el templo de Moloch. Fulvio Axilla, un espía romano, y su esclavo Maciste la rescatan y queda al cuidado de la reina Sophonisba. Diez años después, después de la guerra y la caída de Cartago, Cabiria vuelve con Fulvio
Marc Antony and Cleopatra
Augustus Caesar Ottaviano
Based loosely on Shakespeare's play, Plutarch's "Life of Antony", and Pietro Cossa's dramatic poem, "Cleopatra", this movie was spectacular for its time. It offers location shots made in Italy and Egypt, large crowd scenes (e.g., the Roman army embarking in Alexandria), lots of emotional drama (Marc Antony & Cleopatra, his wife Octavia, sister of Antony's rival Octavian, unhistorically coming to Alexandria to beg him to return to her, and some mean, mean looks exchanged between Octavia and Cleopatra.
The Human Bridge
Sampson
Italian silent western.
Metempsychosis
Directed by Giulio Antamoro.
Quo Vadis?
Aulus
During the latter years of the reign of the tyrannical Roman emperor Nero, Marcus Vinicius, one of Nero's officers, falls in love with a young Christian hostage named Lygia. "Quo Vadis?" is a landmark in epic film-- Certainly Enrico Guazzoni’s grand-scale masterpiece laid the foundations for what colossal Italian spectacles would become. The film had tremendous influence on Giovanni Pastrone’s Cabiria (1914) and D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance (1916).