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Love Everlasting by M. Caserini & Film Commentary by Prof. John P. Welle

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Our series of silent movies, in collaboration with the Film Programs of the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, continues with a screening of Ma L’Amore Mio Non Muore (Love Everlasting), the classic 1913 film by Mario Caserini, restored in its full glory by the Cineteca di Bologna.

 

Dealing with a story of espionage and love, Ma L’Amore Mio Non Muore starring Lyda Borelli, the iconic actress at the apex of her theatrical career, is considered the first “diva” film. Set in the Grand Duchy of Wallenstein, it is the story of Elsa Holbein, the young beautiful daughter of General Julius, Chief of the General Staff. After a spy named Moise Sthar steals military documents, Julius is accused of betrayal and he kills himself. Elsa is forced to leave and homeless, she begins wandering the streets until she starts her performing career. Under the pseudonym of Diana Cadouleur, she becomes a successful actress and singer on the Riviera. 

 

With a musical score composed by pianist Ben Model especially for this occasion, the film is followed by a special commentary by John P. Welle, Professor Emeritus of Italian Studies at the University of Notre Dame and expert on Italian Silent Cinema.

  • Year
    1913
  • Runtime
    77 minutes
  • Language
    Italian
  • Country
    Italy
  • Note
    English Subtitles
  • Director
    Mario Caserini
  • Cast
    Lyda Borelli
  • Music
    Ben Model
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