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'''Works of [[cinema]] related to the [[Wandering Jew]]''' | '''Works of [[cinema]] related to the [[Wandering Jew]]''' | ||
<''[[Fiction]]'' : [[Wandering Jew (literature)]] -- [[Wandering Jew (music)]] -- [[Wandering Jew (art)]]> | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Performing the Wandering Jew ( | Among the several movies inspired by the character of the [[Wandering Jew]], some were based on Eugene Sue's novel, some on Thurston's play. | ||
To the first group belong the French versions (1904, 1909, 1926), as well as the two Italian versions of 1912 and 1916. All three British versions (1923, 1933, 1947) are instead adaptations of Thurston's play. | |||
The final 1948 Italian version is a very free adaptation of Sue's novel, but offers an original contemporary setting and twist to the familiar story, by making the Wandering Jew a hero of the anti-Fascist resistance. | |||
All the movies on the Wandering Jew focus on, or include as a prologue, the biblical story which sees the protagonist cursed by Jesus for his lack of compassion. With the exception of the first two shorts of 1905 and 1909, they also include a conclusion in which the persecuted [[Wandering Jew]] finally finds forgiveness and redemption. | |||
All films on the Wandering Jew were produced in Europe (France, Italy, Great Britain), between 1904 and 1947. | |||
==The Wandering Jew as a collective symbol of the Jewish people== | |||
Three additional movies refer explicitly to the motif of the Wandering Jew, not as an individual character but as a collective symbol of Israel. Two of them (1921, 1933) used the popularity of the subject to promote a pro-Jewish agenda, aimed to end the "suffering" of the "errant" Jew. The notorious 1940 Nazi film instead exploited the most derogatory elements of the myth, to justify and legitimize the "final solution" as the "proper" way to solve the problem of the "eternal" Jew. | |||
==Performing the Wandering Jew (actors)== | |||
Among the actors who performed the role are celebrities like [[Matheson Lang]], [[Conrad Veidt]] and [[Vittorio Gassman]]. | |||
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!Year!!Wandering Jew!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | |||
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| [[1904]] || [[Georges Méliès]] || [[Le juif errant (The Wandering Jew / 1904 Méliès), short film]] || France || | |||
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| [[1909]] || [[Charles Krauss]] || [[La légende du Juif errant (The Legend of the Wandering Jew / 1909 Jasset), short film]] || France || | |||
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| [[1912]] || [[Renzo Fabiani]] || [[L'ebreo errante (The Wandering Jew / 1912 Roma Film), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1916]] || [[Mario Cimarra]] || [[L'ebreo errante (The Wandering Jew / 1916 Paradisi), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1923]] || [[Matheson Lang]] || [[The Wandering Jew (1923 Elvey), feature film]] || UK || | |||
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| [[1926]] || [[André Marnay]] || [[Le Juif errant (The Wandering Jew / 1926 Luitz-Morat), feature film]] || France || | |||
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| [[1933]] || [[Conrad Veidt]] || [[The Wandering Jew (1933 Elvey), feature film]] || UK || | |||
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| [[1947]] || [[Andrew Osborn]] || [[The Wandering Jew (1947 Barry / @1920 Thurston), British (TV) production (play)]] || UK || | |||
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| [[1948]] || [[Vittorio Gassman]] || [[L'ebreo errante (The Wandering Jew / 1948 Alessandrini), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* ''[ Wandering Jew]'' in [[Internet Movie Database]] | * ''[ Wandering Jew]'' in [[Internet Movie Database]] |
Latest revision as of 07:40, 17 June 2017
Works of cinema related to the Wandering Jew
<Fiction : Wandering Jew (literature) -- Wandering Jew (music) -- Wandering Jew (art)>
Overview
Among the several movies inspired by the character of the Wandering Jew, some were based on Eugene Sue's novel, some on Thurston's play.
To the first group belong the French versions (1904, 1909, 1926), as well as the two Italian versions of 1912 and 1916. All three British versions (1923, 1933, 1947) are instead adaptations of Thurston's play.
The final 1948 Italian version is a very free adaptation of Sue's novel, but offers an original contemporary setting and twist to the familiar story, by making the Wandering Jew a hero of the anti-Fascist resistance.
All the movies on the Wandering Jew focus on, or include as a prologue, the biblical story which sees the protagonist cursed by Jesus for his lack of compassion. With the exception of the first two shorts of 1905 and 1909, they also include a conclusion in which the persecuted Wandering Jew finally finds forgiveness and redemption.
All films on the Wandering Jew were produced in Europe (France, Italy, Great Britain), between 1904 and 1947.
The Wandering Jew as a collective symbol of the Jewish people
Three additional movies refer explicitly to the motif of the Wandering Jew, not as an individual character but as a collective symbol of Israel. Two of them (1921, 1933) used the popularity of the subject to promote a pro-Jewish agenda, aimed to end the "suffering" of the "errant" Jew. The notorious 1940 Nazi film instead exploited the most derogatory elements of the myth, to justify and legitimize the "final solution" as the "proper" way to solve the problem of the "eternal" Jew.
Performing the Wandering Jew (actors)
Among the actors who performed the role are celebrities like Matheson Lang, Conrad Veidt and Vittorio Gassman.
External links
- [ Wandering Jew] in Internet Movie Database
Pages in category "Wandering Jew--cinema (subject)"
The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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- Le juif errant (The Wandering Jew / 1904 Méliès), short film
- La légende du Juif errant (The Legend of the Wandering Jew / 1909 Jasset), short film
- L'ebreo errante (The Wandering Jew / 1912 Roma Film), feature film
- L'ebreo errante (The Wandering Jew / 1916 Paradisi), feature film
- Theodor Herzl, der Bannerträger des jüdischen Volkes (The Wandering Jew: The Life of Theodore Herzl / 1921 Kreisler), feature film
- The Wandering Jew (1923 Elvey), feature film
- Der vanderer Yid (The Wandering Jew / 1933 Roland), feature film
- The Wandering Jew (1947 Barry / @1920 Thurston), British (TV) production (play)
Media in category "Wandering Jew--cinema (subject)"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
- 1926 Luitz-Morat (film).jpg 148 × 216; 13 KB
- 1933 Elvey (film).jpg 343 × 541; 119 KB
- 1940 * Hippler (doc).jpg 325 × 451; 49 KB
- 1948 Alessandrini (film).jpg 230 × 345; 46 KB