Diva Dolorosa

Diva Dolorosa

Release date : October 21, 1999
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : Italy / Netherlands /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Peter Delpeut /
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Production companies : Cineteca del Comune di Bologna / Filmmuseum Distributie / VPRO /
October 21, 1999 1h 15m Italy Documentary No Language More
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In this mesmerizing collage of silent Italian melodrama, found-footage filmmaker Peter Delpeut (Lyrical Nitrate) affectionately captures the spirit of the World War One-era cinema diva. In all-but-lost gems such as La donna nuda (1914), and Tigre reale (1916), superstars such as Lyda Borelli and Pina Menichelli portrayed heroines teetering dangerously between defiant indulgence in sexual passion and hysterical remorse at their own cruelties. Delpeut’s inventive celebration of Black Romanticism is both striking and heartbreaking in its composition—a beautifully woven narrative of tempted fate and self-torment, elegantly guided by Loek Dikker’s original score. Zeitgeist Films is proud to present Delpeut’s stunningly experimental work in all its heaving bosomed, luridly tinted glory.
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  • title:Diva Dolorosa
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1999
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy · Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Peter Delpeut /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Cineteca del Comune di Bologna · Filmmuseum Distributie · VPRO ·
  • Overview:In this mesmerizing collage of silent Italian melodrama, found-footage filmmaker Peter Delpeut (Lyrical Nitrate) affectionately captures the spirit of the World War One-era cinema diva. In all-but-lost gems such as La donna nuda (1914), and Tigre reale (1916), superstars such as Lyda Borelli and Pina Menichelli portrayed heroines teetering dangerously between defiant indulgence in sexual passion and hysterical remorse at their own cruelties. Delpeut’s inventive celebration of Black Romanticism is both striking and heartbreaking in its composition—a beautifully woven narrative of tempted fate and self-torment, elegantly guided by Loek Dikker’s original score. Zeitgeist Films is proud to present Delpeut’s stunningly experimental work in all its heaving bosomed, luridly tinted glory.
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