Quo Vadis?

Quo Vadis?

Release date : March 1, 1913
Runtime : 2h
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Enrico Guazzoni /
Production companies : Società Italiana Cines /
March 1, 1913 2h Italy Drama Italian More
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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 named Lygia, attempting to enslave her. Lygia's protector, the noble and burly Ursus, works to save her from Vinicius' clutches. Pursuing Lygia, Vinicius finds himself at a catacomb prayer meeting led by the apostle Peter and finds his conscience stirring-- just as Nero orders Rome burned. A landmark in epic film, 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).
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  • title:Quo Vadis?
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Runtime:2h
  • Genres: Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Enrico Guazzoni /
  • Writers: Enrico Guazzoni · Henryk Sienkiewicz ·
  • Production companies: Società Italiana Cines ·
  • Overview: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 named Lygia, attempting to enslave her. Lygia's protector, the noble and burly Ursus, works to save her from Vinicius' clutches. Pursuing Lygia, Vinicius finds himself at a catacomb prayer meeting led by the apostle Peter and finds his conscience stirring-- just as Nero orders Rome burned. A landmark in epic film, 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).
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