[MOVIE]
P.: Ambrosio. L.: 130m., D.: 6’ 16 f/s.
Edition History
The Italian comedy of the 1910s has a high statisticaI incidence of the following qualities, which may thus be considered national virtues of this production:
Beginning in 1910, Lea Giunchi (Lea) worked at Cines as the partner of Kri-Kri, Checco and Cocò and as the star of her own series of some forty titles. Gigetta Morano (Gigetta) joined Ambrosio in 1909 and worked as the partner of Marcel Fabre, Ernesto Vaser and Eleuterio Rodolfi; her own series numbers about fifteen films. The few surviving films featuring Gigetta and Rodolfi document a comedy production of outstanding quality. Most films in the series made by Nilde Baracchi (Robinette) and Valentina Frascaroli (Gribouillette), two Italian actresses active mainly in France, have unfortunately also been lost.
Most of the titles in our programme come from the collection of the Netherlands Film Museum – proof of the wide distribution of the Italian comedies in their day.
Last but not least, a recommendation: Try mentally combining the comic short films and comedies in the programme with the Italian diva films of the 1910s.
Mariann Lewinsky