Home | Movies By Year | Movies from 1917 | |
Thas (1917 Italian film)Buy Thas (1917 Italian film) now from AmazonFirst, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the movie. And once you've experienced the movie, tell everyone what you thought about it. | |
Wikipedia article'Thas' is a 1917 Italian silent film directed by Anton Giulio Bragaglia. The movie is the sole surviving Italian Futurist film, and currently kept at the Cinmathque Franaise. It is not based on the novel of the same name by Anatole France. PlotThe plot is fairly conventional and refers to the love stories of turbid "diva-film" typical of the period. The beautiful Slavic countess Vera Preobrajenska (played by Thas Galitzy) is a seductress of married men, dragging them to the brink of ruin. Vera resolves to seduce Count San Remo, the lover of her best friend, the Countess Bianca Stagno-Bellincioni (played by Ileana Leonidoff). Bianca, in the midst of depression, falls off her horse and dies. Vera feels guilty and commits suicide.Review, synopsis and link to watch the film: CharacteristicsThe film sets are characteristic of the Futurist movement. They were designed by Enrico Prampolini who used geometric shapes based on a strong black/white contrast: spiral, diamond, chess, symbolic figures (cats, masks spewing smoke). Painted scenes often interact with the characters, creating a world of illusions where it is difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. As the film progresses, it becomes more and more abstract to reflect Vera's increasing confusion. The oppressive and anti naturalistic visions can be seen as a preamble to the German expressionist cinema, which was notably inspired by the style of Prampolini. GalleryFile:Thais Bragaglia 1917 01.jpg|A scene from 'Thas' File:Thais Bragaglia 1917 02.jpg|A scene from 'Thas' File:Thais Bragaglia 1917 03.jpg|A lattice of pointed poles File:Thais Bragaglia 1917 05.jpg|A scene with real smoke See also*'Drama in the Futurists' Cabaret No. 13' (sole surviving Russian Futurist film, albeit partially lost) *Futurism *Italian Futurism (cinema) *'Thais' (1917 American film) *'Thas' (opera) ReferencesBibliography* Sandro Bernardi, 'L'avventura del cinematografo', Marsilio Editori, Venezia 2007. *G. Aristarco, 'Teoria futurista e film d'avanguardia', ne La Biennale di Venezia n. 36/37 Luglio- Dicembre, Venezia, 1959 *A. Bernardini, 'Cinema muto italiano', 3 vol., Laterza, Bari-Roma, 1980/81 *R. Campari, 'Il fantasma del bello: iconologia del cinema italiano', Marsilio, Venezia, 1994 *G. Lista, 'Cinema e fotografia futurista', Skira, Milano, 2001 *M. Macola, 'Prima mostra di scenotecnica futurista', in Il Secolo XIX, Genova, 11 febbraio 1933 *F. T. Marinetti, 'Anton Giulio Bragaglia', in Futurismo, n. 9, 6 novembre 1931 *C. Tisdall e A. Bozzolla, 'Futurismo', Skira, Milano, 2003 *M. Verdone e AAVV, 'La casa darte Bragaglia', Bulzoni, Roma, 1992 *M. Verdone, 'Cinema e letteratura del futurismo', Manfrini, Calliano, Trento, 1990 | |
Buy Thas (1917 Italian film) now from Amazon <-- Return to movies from 1917 This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1095481946. |