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|[[1907]]|| ||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1907 Caserini), short film]]||Italy
|[[1907]]|| ||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1907 Caserini), short film]]||Italy
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|[[1914]]||[[Blanche Sweet]]||[[Judith of Bethulia (1914 Griffith), feature film]]||USA
|[[1914]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanche_Sweet Blanche Sweet]||[[Judith of Bethulia (1914 Griffith), feature film]]||USA
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|[[1920]]||[[Ileana Leonidoff]]||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1920 Molinari), feature film]]||Italy
|[[1920]]|| Ileana Leonidoff ||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1920 Molinari), feature film]]||Italy
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|[[1929]]||[[Jia Ruskaja]]||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1929 Negroni), feature film]]||Italy
|[[1929]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jia_Ruskaja Jia Ruskaja] ||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1929 Negroni), feature film]]||Italy
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|[[1959]]||[[Isabelle Corey (1939–2011), French actress]]||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Head of a Tyrant / 1959 Cerchio), feature film]]||Italy/France
|[[1959]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabelle_Corey Isabelle Corey] ||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Head of a Tyrant / 1959 Cerchio), feature film]]||Italy/France
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|[[1961]]||[[Violeta Antier (1927–1970), Argentine actress]]||[[Judith (1961 Stivel), TV film]]||Argentina
|[[1961]]|| Violeta Antier||[[Judith (1961 Stivel), TV film]]||Argentina
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|[[1966]]||[[Erika Helmert, German actress]]||[[Judith (1966 Haaf), TV film]]|| East Germany.
|[[1966]]|| Erika Helmert ||[[Judith (1966 Haaf), TV film]]|| East Germany.
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|[[1969]]||[[Evelyne Istria, actress]]||[[Judith (1969 Maurice), TV film (play)]]. A filmization of [[Judith (1841 Hebbel), play]]. || France.
|[[1969]]|| Evelyne Istria ||[[Judith (1969 Maurice), TV film (play)]]. A filmization of [[Judith (1841 Hebbel), play]]. || France.
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|[[1979]]||[[Victoria Vera (b.1953), Spanish actress]]||[[Estudio 1: Judith (Studio One: Judith / 1979 Castellón), TV episode]]||Spain
|[[1979]]|| Victoria Vera ||[[Estudio 1: Judith (Studio One: Judith / 1979 Castellón), TV episode]]||Spain
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|[[1980]]||[[Dubravka Miletic (b.1947), Croatian actress]]||[[Judita (Judith / 1980 Caric), TV film]]||Yugoslavia
|[[1980]]|| Dubravka Miletic ||[[Judita (Judith / 1980 Caric), TV film]]||Yugoslavia
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List of works of cinema on Judith

Judith, cinema

Year Performer Film/play/opera Notes
1907 Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1907 Caserini), short film Italy
1914 Blanche Sweet Judith of Bethulia (1914 Griffith), feature film USA
1920 Ileana Leonidoff Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1920 Molinari), feature film Italy
1929 Jia Ruskaja Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1929 Negroni), feature film Italy
1959 Isabelle Corey Giuditta e Oloferne (Head of a Tyrant / 1959 Cerchio), feature film Italy/France
1961 Violeta Antier Judith (1961 Stivel), TV film Argentina
1966 Erika Helmert Judith (1966 Haaf), TV film East Germany.
1969 Evelyne Istria Judith (1969 Maurice), TV film (play). A filmization of Judith (1841 Hebbel), play. France.
1979 Victoria Vera Estudio 1: Judith (Studio One: Judith / 1979 Castellón), TV episode Spain
1980 Dubravka Miletic Judita (Judith / 1980 Caric), TV film Yugoslavia

Judith, music

Year Performer Oratorio Country
1952 Miriam Pirazzini (1918-2016), Italian singer La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1952 Rossi / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)
1976 Birgit Finnilä (b.1931), Swedish singer La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1976 Negri / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)
1978 Hanna Schwarz (b.1943), German singer La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1978 Hager / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)
1991 Gloria Banditelli (b.1954), Italian singer La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1991 Maag / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)