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1914 film by Giovanni Pastrone
Cabiria is a 1914 Italian epic silent film, directed by Giovanni Pastrone and shot in Turin. The film is set in ancient Sicily, Carthage, and Cirta during
Cabiria
1957 Italian comedy-drama film by Federico Fellini
Nights Of Cabiria (Italian: Le notti di Cabiria) is a 1957 Italian comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Federico Fellini. The film features Giulietta
Nights_of_Cabiria
Italian actress (1921–1994)
known for her performances as Gelsomina in La Strada (1954) and Cabiria in Nights of Cabiria (1957), for which she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for
Giulietta_Masina
Canaanite deity or form of human sacrifice
Paradise Lost (1667), Gustave Flaubert's Salammbô (1862), Giovanni Pastrone's Cabiria (1914), Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927), and Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" (1955)
Moloch
Italian filmmaker (1920–1993)
best-known films include I Vitelloni (1953), La Strada (1954), Nights of Cabiria (1957), La Dolce Vita (1960), 8½ (1963), Juliet of the Spirits (1965),
Federico_Fellini
1966 American musical
Neil Simon, based on the screenplay for the 1957 Italian film Nights of Cabiria. It was directed and choreographed for Broadway by Bob Fosse starring his
Sweet_Charity
Italian filmmaker (1883–1959)
Cabiria, such as David Wark Griffith in The Birth of a Nation (1915) and Intolerance (1916). Martin Scorsese believes that Pastrone's work in Cabiria
Giovanni_Pastrone
1969 musical film by Bob Fosse
directed and choreographed by Fosse—in turn based on the 1957 film Nights of Cabiria. It stars Shirley MacLaine in the title role, a taxi dancer at a Times
Sweet_Charity_(film)
American actress, producer, writer, and director (born 1979)
her directorial debut in the fall of 2017 with a surrealist short film, Cabiria, Charity, Chastity, for fashion brand KENZO. Shot by cinematographer Chung-Hoon-Chung
Natasha_Lyonne
Style of filmmaking with large scale, sweeping scope, and spectacle
film genres, with one early notable example being Giovanni Pastrone's Cabiria, a two-and-a-half hour silent film about the Punic Wars, which laid the
Epic_film
Character in Italian cinema
classic Cabiria. Cabiria is a story about a slave named Maciste (played by Bartolomeo Pagano) who was involved in the rescue of a Roman girl named Cabiria (played
Maciste
Romanian mathematician (1928–2018)
Cabiria Andreian Cazacu (February 19, 1928 – May 22, 2018) was a Romanian mathematician known for her work in complex analysis. She held the chair in
Cabiria_Andreian_Cazacu
City in Piedmont, Italy
Italian films were aired in Turin. Examples include Giovanni Pastrone Cabiria, in 1914, one of the first blockbusters in history. The Turin-based company
Turin
Italian-American film producer (1919–2010)
Rice (1949) and the early Fellini works La Strada (1954) and Nights of Cabiria (1956), often in collaboration with producer Carlo Ponti. In the 1960s
Dino_De_Laurentiis
Italian film producer (1917–1992)
Dino in the production of The Bandit. He was film editor on Le notti di Cabiria by Federico Fellini (1957) and after a short spell with fellow Italians
Luigi_De_Laurentiis
Awards for Best International Feature Film for La Strada (1956), Nights of Cabiria (1957), 8½ (1963), and Amarcord (1974). He won the Academy Honorary Award
List of awards and nominations received by Federico Fellini
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Federico_Fellini
Film with a long running time
Harishchandra (1913, the first Indian feature film), Quo Vadis? (1913), Cabiria (1914) and The Birth of a Nation (1915). The notion of how long a feature
Feature_film
(India's first submission, which came close to winning but lost to Nights of Cabiria by a single vote), 1988's Salaam Bombay! and 2001's Lagaan (2001). From
List of Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
List_of_Indian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
Country in Southern and Western Europe
Italian director is Vittorio Calcina, who filmed Pope Leo XIII in 1896. Cabiria, from 1914, is the most famous Italian silent film. The oldest European
Italy
2009 Italian TV series or program
Four Angels (Raf, Uri, Sweet and Miki) and four Devils/Demons (Sulfus, Cabiria, Kabale and Gas) are sent to Earth in an unused area of the Golden School
Angel's_Friends
American actress and author (born 1934)
by Bob Fosse, and based on the script for Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria which was released a decade earlier. Gwen Verdon, who originated the role
Shirley_MacLaine
American filmmaker (born 1968)
Extravaganza podcast, both as an interview subject and discussing Nights of Cabiria and Over the Edge as a featured guest. McKay supports gun control and abortion
Adam_McKay
Italian actor and film director
including several historical epics such as Cabiria (1914). Quo Vadis (1913) Antony and Cleopatra (1913) Cabiria (1914) The Rose of Granada (1916) The Sheep
Ignazio_Lupi
Italian actor (1878–1947)
play the role of Maciste, a muscular slave, in the silent movie classic Cabiria in 1914. As the originator of this role, he went on to play the character
Bartolomeo_Pagano
Arm and hand gesture
salute as an ancient Roman custom. These included the 1914 Italian film Cabiria whose intertitles were written by the nationalist poet Gabriele d'Annunzio
Roman_salute
Italian actress (1931–2011)
Michelangelo Antonioni's Il grido. In 1957, she took part in Nights of Cabiria by Federico Fellini. On February 15, 2011, Gray committed suicide by gunshot
Dorian_Gray_(actress)
nominated alongside four other films and lost to the Italian film Nights of Cabiria (1957) by one vote. In 1982, The National Film Development Corporation
List of Indian Academy Award winners and nominees
List_of_Indian_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees
Birds Anonymous 1957 30th 1 1 Designing Woman 1957 30th 1 1 Nights of Cabiria 1957 30th 1 1 The Enemy Below 1957 30th 1 1 The Joker Is Wild 1957 30th
List of Academy Award–nominated films
List_of_Academy_Award–nominated_films
1999 documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese
Iron Crown (La corona di ferro) (1941), directed by Alessandro Blasetti Cabiria (1914), directed by Giovanni Pastrone La terra trema (1948), directed by
My_Voyage_to_Italy
Photographers who take candid pictures of celebrities
(1953) Love in the City (1953) La Strada (1954) Il bidone (1955) Nights of Cabiria (1957) La Dolce Vita (1960) Boccaccio '70 (1962) 8½ (1963) Juliet of the
Paparazzi
1994 American film
by Alexandre Rockwell. It is inspired by Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria. It entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival
Somebody_to_Love_(1994_film)
Italian painter
Luigi Caldanzano and Adolfo De Carolis, involved in the launch of the film Cabiria, a colossal of silent screenplay by Gabriele D'Annunzio, for which he will
Leopoldo_Metlicovitz
Italian actor and film director
role of Masinissa in Giovanni Pastrone's epic Cabiria in 1914. The Last Days of Pompeii (1913) Cabiria (1914) Paolina (1915) The Son of the Red Corsair
Vitale_De_Stefano
Phoenician city-state
narrowly avoiding being sacrificed. Giovanni Pastrone's epic silent film Cabiria is narrowly based on Flaubert's novel. The Young Carthaginian (1887) by
Ancient_Carthage
Bresson for A Man Escaped Best Actress: Giulietta Masina for Nights of Cabiria Special Mention: Elsa Daniel for La casa del ángel Best Actor: John Kitzmiller
1957_Cannes_Film_Festival
American-born competitive ice dancer
2015–16 Carousel The Carousel Waltz June Is Busting Out All Over Nights of Cabiria by Nino Rota 2014–15 Paso doble: La Paloma Paso doble: El Classico Taurino
Taylor_Tran
Theme park in Rome, Italy
famously known for its "Temple of Moloch" entrance from a 1914 silent film, Cabiria. The Park was created on the initiative of the entrepreneurs Luigi Abete
Cinecittà_World
American actress and dancer (1925–2000)
The show is loosely based on Federico Fellini's screenplay for Nights of Cabiria. It was followed by a movie version starring Shirley MacLaine as Charity
Gwen_Verdon
Italian writer (1863–1938)
Maidens of the Rocks, 1896). He wrote the screenplay to the feature film Cabiria (1914) based on episodes from the Second Punic War. D'Annunzio's literary
Gabriele_D'Annunzio
Brazilian actress (born 1993)
Crianças". Rio em Cena. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2022. "Cabíria Festival Audiovisual anuncia vencedoras de cinco premiações". Revista de
Luisa_Arraes
Italian cinematographer
Mario Bava and his grandson is Italian horror film director Lamberto Bava. Cabiria (1914) Black Shirt (1933) Kehr, Dave (April 10, 2007). "New DVDs". The
Eugenio_Bava
in society, in the second half of the 20th century. Fellini's Nights of Cabiria depicts the eponymous prostitute's, eventually vain, search for true love
Women_in_Italian_neorealism
1913 Italian film
Borelli, Mario Bonnard and Gianpaolo Rosmino. With the possible exception of Cabiria (1914), it is the most famous of early Italian silent films. It was made
Love_Everlasting_(1913_film)
Italian lyricist and composer (born 1990)
(2021) Sammy, Cabiria, etc. etc. (2025) Dall'Alio, Alessandro (14 January 2025). "Jacopo Ettorre ritorna sulla scena con Sammy, Cabiria, etc. etc". Next
Jacopo_Ettorre
American actor (1979–2025)
film 2017 It Happened in L.A. Heath Gemini Stan The Clapper Darth Guy Cabiria, Charity, Chastity Anthony, The Strongman Video short 2018 Family Blood
James_Ransone
Animation technique
impressed audiences in 1912.[citation needed] The early Italian feature film Cabiria (1914) featured some stop motion techniques.[citation needed] Starewicz
Stop_motion
1957 film based on short story, directed by Luchino Visconti
Federico Fellini for Nights of Cabiria Best Producer Franco Cristaldi Lost to Dino De Laurentiis for Nights of Cabiria Best Screenplay Luchino Visconti
White_Nights_(1957_film)
1952 Italian film
Appearing briefly as the prostitute Cabiria, Giulietta Masina would later return to this role in Nights of Cabiria. Her short scene inspired Fellini to
The_White_Sheik
2009 film by Antoine Fuqua
Finest script, Martin named three Italian neorealist films, Nights of Cabiria, Umberto D., and Bicycle Thieves, and two directors, Italian Vittorio De
Brooklyn's_Finest
productions like Quo Vadis? (1912), which ran for 90 minutes, and Pastrone's Cabiria of 1914, which ran for two and a half hours. Italian companies also had
History_of_film
Award presented at the Cannes Film Festival
I'll Cry Tomorrow 1957 Giulietta Masina Maria "Cabiria" Ceccarelli Nights of Cabiria Le notti di Cabiria 1958 Bibi Andersson[C] Hjördis Petterson Brink
Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Cannes_Film_Festival_Award_for_Best_Actress
Venue for viewing films
trains, such as the Auto Train. The smallest purpose-built cinema is the Cabiria Cine-Cafe which measures 24 m2 (260 ft2) and has a seating capacity of
Movie_theater
2007 film festival in Berlin, Germany
of the 1921 film Hamlet, starring Asta Nielsen, the 1914 Italian film Cabiria and Berlin Alexanderplatz. The following people were announced as being
57th Berlin International Film Festival
57th_Berlin_International_Film_Festival
Vittorio De Sica. Fellini received four awards for La Strada, Nights of Cabiria, 8½, and Amarcord, the most in the history of the Academy, and had other
List of Italian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
List_of_Italian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
Pakula (USA) (English) (Crime, Mystery, Thriller) Cabiria (Giulietta Masina) in Nights of Cabiria (1957) by Federico Fellini (Italy, France) (Italian)
List of prostitutes and courtesans
List_of_prostitutes_and_courtesans
Italian actress (1891–1928)
1914, Quaranta was cast in the title role in the lavish epic silent film Cabiria, directed by Giovanni Pastrone and with author Gabriele D'Annunzio cited
Lidia_Quaranta
1919 film directed by Ugo Falena
conventions for Italian peplum films which had been made fashionable by Cabiria from 1914. It is a melodrama with original music by Luigi Mancinelli and
Giuliano_l'Apostata
1970 film
(1953) Love in the City (1953) La Strada (1954) Il bidone (1955) Nights of Cabiria (1957) La Dolce Vita (1960) Boccaccio '70 (1962) 8½ (1963) Juliet of the
The_Clowns
Type of clothing
first plus-size fashion line to show at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week was Cabiria, featured in the Fashion Law Institute fashion show in the tents at Lincoln
Plus-size_clothing
1961 film
the Bible, while Maciste was an Italian creation who first appeared in Cabiria (1914). Producer Ermanno Donati thought of the idea of resurrecting Maciste
Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World
Samson_and_the_Seven_Miracles_of_the_World
Federico Fellini directed four of the winners: La Strada (1956), Nights of Cabiria (1957), 8½ (1963) and Amarcord (1973)
List of Academy Award winners and nominees for Best International Feature Film
List_of_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
1915 film by D. W. Griffith
allowed motion pictures to be screened in the East Room. The Italian film Cabiria (1914) was shown on the lawn. It was attended by President Woodrow Wilson
The_Birth_of_a_Nation
References to the Canaanite god Moloch in literature, arts and entertainment
similar to the Canaanite god Moloch. In Giovanni Pastrone's silent epic film Cabiria (1914), substantially based on Flaubert, the heroine is saved from being
Moloch in literature and popular culture
Moloch_in_literature_and_popular_culture
Film genre
that he is capable of performing miracles; Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria (1957), which deals with a prostitute's failed attempts to find love, her
Art_film
expansion, 569 films were produced in Turin, 420 in Rome and 120 in Milan. Cabiria, a 1914 Italian epic film directed by Giovanni Pastrone, is considered
Culture_of_Italy
French actor (1919–2002)
Saslavsky) - Gervais Larauch / Bernard Pradal 1957: Nights of Cabiria (Le Notti di Cabiria) (directed by Federico Fellini) - Oscar D'Onofrio 1957: Anyone
François_Périer
violinist, road accident. Franca Marzi, 62, Italian film actress (Nights of Cabiria). Amir Habibullah Khan Saadi, 79, Indian-born Pakistani freedom fighter
Deaths_in_March_1989
Italian actor, film director and screenwriter
of Love Kupelweiser 1956 I vagabondi delle stelle Tonino 1957 Nights of Cabiria Uncredited 1958 Città di notte 1959 Il padrone delle ferriere Max de Tremblay
Riccardo_Fellini
Filmmaking industry in Italy
The Last Days of Pompeii (1908), L'Inferno (1911), Quo Vadis (1913), and Cabiria (1914), were made as adaptations of books or stage plays. Italian filmmakers
Cinema_of_Italy
Italian writer (1862–1911)
Bacilieri [it]. Historians debate the first film adaptation of a Salgari novel. Cabiria, directed by Giovanni Pastrone bears many similarities to Emilio Salgari's
Emilio_Salgari
Roman victory during the Second Punic War
Syracuse are dramatically re-enacted in the classic early Italian silent film Cabiria (1914). The 1960 film Siege of Syracuse dramatizes the events of the siege
Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)
Siege_of_Syracuse_(213–212_BC)
(1920–1993), film director. Won Oscars for La Strada (1954), Le Notti di Cabiria (1957), 8 1/2 (1963) and Amarcord (1973); one of the 20th century's most
List_of_people_from_Italy
Italian film critics award for Best Actress
1957 - Anna Magnani - The Awakening 1958 - Giulietta Masina - Nights of Cabiria 1959 - not awarded 1960 - Eleonora Rossi Drago - Violent Summer 1961 -
Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress
Nastro_d'Argento_for_Best_Actress
American actress (born 1983)
"HiFi" Money Monster Amy Lee 2017 Fits and Starts Jennifer Gemini Tracy Cabiria, Charity, Chastity Nina the Showgirl Short film Pottersville Ilene 2018
Greta_Lee
American composer
The New Babylon (Новый Вавилон) (1929), Manilo Mazza's Italian epic, Cabiria (1913), Erik Satie's dadaist score, Entr'acte (1924) and George Antheil's
Timothy_Brock
Andrews – (GB) Night Passage, starring James Stewart Nights of Cabiria (Le Notti di Cabiria), directed by Federico Fellini – (Italy) Nine Lives (Ni Liv)
1957_in_film
Are Flying, Wild Strawberries, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Nights of Cabiria, Throne of Blood, Sweet Smell of Success, Funny Face, Sayonara, Heaven
List_of_years_in_film
Ethnic group native to Italy
XIII in 1896. In the 1910s the Italian film industry developed rapidly. Cabiria, a 1914 Italian epic film directed by Giovanni Pastrone, is considered
Italians
Italian writer, filmmaker, poet, and intellectual (1922–1975)
Sergio Citti, Pasolini collaborated on Federico Fellini's film Nights of Cabiria, writing dialogue for the Roman dialect sections. Fellini also asked him
Pier_Paolo_Pasolini
1954 Italian road tragedy film directed by Federico Fellini
000 Movies Ever Made", In January 2002, the film (along with Nights of Cabiria) was included on the list of the "Top 100 Essential Films of All Time"
La_Strada
Largest city in Liguria, Italy
stevedore, at the port of Genoa. His cinema career began with the film Cabiria, one of the first and most famous kolossal. In 1985 were filmed in Genoa
Genoa
American film award
Hell 1955: Samurai, The Legend of Musashi 1956: La Strada 1957: Nights of Cabiria 1958: Mon Oncle 1959: Black Orpheus 1960: The Virgin Spring 1961: Through
Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
Genre of epic films
Vadis (1913, directed by Enrico Guazzoni) Antony and Cleopatra (1913) Cabiria (1914, directed by Giovanni Pastrone) Julius Caesar (1914) Saffo (Sappho
Sword-and-sandal
about St Augustine set during the Vandal invasion Dragon Blade (2015) Cabiria (1914) Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal (1937) Annibale (1960)
List of war films and TV specials set between 3050 BC and AD 476
List_of_war_films_and_TV_specials_set_between_3050_BC_and_AD_476
British film industry award
Aylward Anna Magnani Wild Is the Wind Gioia Giulietta Masina Nights of Cabiria Cabiria Ceccarelli Tatiana Samoilova The Cranes Are Flying Veronika Elizabeth
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
BAFTA_Award_for_Best_Actress_in_a_Leading_Role
Italian actor (1907–1979)
in 1949. Nazzari played Alberto Lazzari in Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria. He died in 1979 in Rome. David di Donatello Special David, for a life
Amedeo_Nazzari
Italian actor (1919–1992)
Peccato di castità (1956) Parola di ladro (1957) - Impresario Nights of Cabiria (1957) - Man on the Stage (uncredited) The Love Specialist (1957) - The
Ciccio_Barbi
Music festival in Barcelona, Spain
Mohawke Drain Gang Self Esteem PinkPantheress Sudan Archives Terno Rei Cabiria TSHA (Live) Unwound Goat Girl Alvvays Gabriels Soul Glo Niña Coyote eta
Primavera_Sound_2023
The 3,300-seat Mark Strand Theatre opens in New York City. April 18 – Cabiria, directed by Giovanni Pastrone, is released in Italy, the first epic film
1914_in_film
American playwright, writer, and academic (1927–2018)
Dennis; Sweet Charity (1966) from the screenplay for the film Nights of Cabiria (1957), written by Federico Fellini and others; and Promises, Promises
Neil_Simon
Italian composer (1880–1968)
and orchestra (1930) Sinfonia del fuoco (from music for the silent film Cabiria) Rondo veneziano (1929) Concerto dell'Estate Tre Preludii sinfonici per
Ildebrando_Pizzetti
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1950–1959)
Award with La Strada and garnered another Academy Award with Nights of Cabiria. Sidney Poitier became the first Black actor to receive an Academy Award
1950s
2013 film by James Gray
(1954), Diary of a Country Priest (1951), Seven Beauties (1975), Nights of Cabiria (1957), and America America (1963). The film's sepia-toned cinematography
The_Immigrant_(2013_film)
came from prostitutes' rights advocates, health associations, such as Cabiria (Lyons), AIDS groups, and some activists who complained that sex workers
Prostitution_in_France
Gesture or action used to display respect
late 19th- and early 20th-century plays and films. These include the epic Cabiria (1914), whose screenplay was attributed to Italian nationalist Gabriele
Salute
Greeting gesture used in Nazi Germany
appeared in several early Italian films, including the 1914 silent film Cabiria, the screenplay of which featured contributions from ultranationalist and
Nazi_salute
2014 American film
the car Allie grows frustrated because her contact for the Peace Corps, Cabiria, keeps contacting her in order to obtain her information. Giving up on
Fort_Tilden_(film)
Grapes of Wrath October 23 Eugenio Bava, 80, Italian cinematographer, Cabiria, Quo Vadis Claire McDowell, 88, American actress, The Mark of Zorro, Ben-Hur
1966_in_film
Andris Ambainis Warren Ambrose Robert Ammann Jane Ammons Titu Andreescu Cabiria Andreian Cazacu Hajnal Andréka George Andrews Tom M. Apostol David Applegate
List of people by Erdős number
List_of_people_by_Erdős_number
List of the hundred best Italian films
Risi 1957 The Cry Il grido Michelangelo Antonioni Nights of Cabiria Le notti di Cabiria Federico Fellini 1958 Big Deal on Madonna Street I soliti ignoti
A hundred Italian films to be saved
A_hundred_Italian_films_to_be_saved
CABIRIA
CABIRIA
CABIRIA
CABIRIA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Emperor; Monarch; Ruler; King of Kings; Leader
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Tamil King
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Hope; Expectation; Wish; Variant of Rajiya
Male
Slavic
Possibly from 1) a Slavic name brought to England by the Normans, from the element dorogo, DROGO means "dear," shortened to Drogo, or, 2) from the Anglo-Saxon word drog, meaning "ghost, phantom."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
The most lovelable
Boy/Male
British, English, German, Swedish
Strong with a Sword
Boy/Male
Indian
Dapple
Boy/Male
Greek
A Trojan king from Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the Glorious.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Shelley.
CABIRIA
CABIRIA
CABIRIA
CABIRIA
CABIRIA
a.
Same as Cabiric.