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[[File:Cinema.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Cinema]] (Home Page)]] | [[File:Cinema.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Cinema]] (Home Page)]] | ||
[[File:Nero | [[File:Nero Waterhouse.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Nero]] (Home Page)]] | ||
[[File:Quo Vadis Guazzoni.jpg|thumb|120px|1913]] | |||
[[File:Sign Cross Thomson.jpg|thumb|120px|1914]] | |||
[[File:Quo Vadis 1925 Film.jpg|thumb|120px|1925]] | |||
[[File:Nero 1930 Petrolini.jpg|thumb|120px|1930]] | |||
[[File:Film 1932 DeMille.jpg|thumb|120px|1932]] | |||
[[File:Film 1951 LeRoy.jpg|thumb|120px|1951]] | |||
[[File:Film 1976 Castellacci.jpg|thumb|120px|1976]] | |||
[[File:Quo Vadis 1985.jpg|thumb|120px|1985]] | |||
[[File:Film 2001 Kawalerowicz.jpg|thumb|120px|2001]] | |||
[[File:Film 2004 Marcus.jpg|thumb|120px|2004]] | |||
[[File:Film 2006 Murphy.jpg|thumb|120px|2006]] | |||
'''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[Nero]].''' | '''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[Nero]].''' | ||
<''Fiction'' : [[Nero (art)]] -- [[Nero (literature)]] -- [[Nero (music)]]> | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Since 1896, Nero has been the protagonist in numerous films. When the first movies were produced, Nero was already a well-established character in fiction and the recent and enormous success of the novel ''Quo Vadis'' (1895) and the play ''The Sign of the Cross'' (1896) only strengthened his association with Christian Origins. The first shorts focused on some episodes from the life of Nero taken either from classical sources or from the "Quo Vadis" narrative. Guazzoni's production of "Quo Vadis" (1913) amazed international audiences as one of the first feature films and launched Nero as a leading character in international cinema. While the 1925 ''Quo Vadis'' gy [[Gabriellino D'Annunzio]] did not live up to the expectations, ''The Sign of the Cross'' (1932) by [[Cecil B. DeMile]] was another smashing success, with its shocking combination of sex-violence-religion. Twenty years later the ''Quo Vadis'' (1951) by Melvyn LeRoy would reach the same international acclaim. Two other major productions of ''Quo Vadis'' would follow, in 1985 and 2001. | |||
Besides the cruel villain, there has always been his caricature in Italian cinema, since the 1910s with two shorts produced by Cines. Other spoofs were made in the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s. | |||
Only in 2004 the mini-series ''Imperium: Nero'' tried for the first time to give a different portrait of Nero, by describing him as an idealist and generous youth, gradually forced into a spiral of violence and corruption. | |||
==Performing Nero (cinema & television)== | ==Performing Nero (cinema & television)== | ||
The best actors have been called to play the demanding role of [[Nero]], as that of a schizophrenic maniac, drunk with power. [[Charles Laughton]] in 1932 and [[Peter Ustinov]] in 1951 gave the two most memorable performances. Other famous actors left their mark, from [[Emil Jannings]] in 1925 to [[Klaus Maria Brandauer]] in 1985. | |||
In Italian cinema, there is also a long traditions of spoofs of the character by popular comedians. In the 1910s two short comedies were produced by Cines with [[Ferdinand Guillaume]] (''Tontolini'') in 1910 and [[Raymond Dandy]] (Kri-Kri) in 1912. Then in 1930 came [[Ettore Petrolini]], whose Nerone caricature was widely perceived as a parody of Mussolini. After WW2 [[Alberto Sordi]] in 1956 and [[Pippo Franco]] in 1976 offered two further examples of this tradition. | |||
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!1900s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | !1900s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | ||
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| [[1901]] || [[--]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1901 Zecca, Nonguet), short film]] || France || | | [[1901]] || [[--]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1901 Zecca, Nonguet), short film]] || France || | ||
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!1910s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | !1910s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | ||
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| [[1910]] || [[--]] || [[Au temps des premiers chrétiens (In the Time of the First Christians / 1910 Calmettes), short film]] | | [[1910]] || [[--]] || [[Au temps des premiers chrétiens (In the Time of the First Christians / 1910 Calmettes), short film]] || || | ||
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| [[1910]] || [[--]] || [[Dall'amore al martirio (From Love To Martyrdom / 1910 Cines), short film]] | | [[1910]] || [[--]] || [[Dall'amore al martirio (From Love To Martyrdom / 1910 Cines), short film]] || || | ||
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| [[ | | [[1910]] || [[Ferdinand Guillaume]] || [[Tontolini Nerone (Tontolini as Nero / 1910 Cines), short film]] || || | ||
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| [[1911]] || [[--]] || [[ | | [[1911]] || [[--]] || [[Le fils de Locuste (1911 Feuillade), short film]] || || -- (Francia 1911)Regia: Louis Feuillade Cast: Renée Carl ( Locusta), Luitz-Morat( Il figlio), Paul Manson ( Nerone) Produzione: Gaumont Durata: 18’ | ||
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| [[ | | [[1911]] || [[--]] || [[Poppea ed Ottavia (1911 Latium), short film]] || || -- (Italia 1911)Produzione: Latium FilmDurata: 20’ | ||
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| [[1912]] || [[Raymond | | [[1912]] || [[Raymond Dandy]] || [[Kri Kri e il 'Quo vadis?' (Kri Kri and the 'Quo vadis?' / 1912 Cines), short film]] || || | ||
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| [[1912]] || [[ | | [[1912]] || [[Raymond Lyon]] || [[Androclès (Androcles and the Lion / 1912 Feuillade), short film]] || || | ||
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| [[ | | [[1912]] || [[Jean Hervé]] || [[Britannicus (1912 Morlhon), short film]] || || -- (Francia 1912) Regia: Camille de Morlhon Cast: Jean Hervé ( Nerone), Romuald Joubé ( Britannico),JeanneGrumbach (Agrippina -- Produzione: Pathé | ||
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| [[1914]] || [[Carlo Cattaneo]] || [[(++) Quo Vadis? (1913 Guazzoni), feature film]] | | [[1913]] || [[P.W. Nares]] || [[The Daughter of the Hills (1913 Dawley), short film]] || || | ||
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| [[1914]] || [[Carlo Cattaneo]] || [[(++) Quo Vadis? (1913 Guazzoni), feature film]] || || | |||
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| [[1914]] || [[Sheridan Block]] || [[The Sign of the Cross (1914 Thomson), feature film]] | | [[1914]] || [[Sheridan Block]] || [[The Sign of the Cross (1914 Thomson), feature film]] || || | ||
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| [[1914]] || [[Vittorio Rossi Pianelli]] || [[Nerone e Agrippina (1914 Caserini), feature film]] | | [[1914]] || [[Vittorio Rossi Pianelli]] || [[Nerone e Agrippina (1914 Caserini), feature film]] || || | ||
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| [[1918]] || [[John Stepplin]] || [[Restitution (1918 Gaye), feature film]] | | [[1918]] || [[John Stepplin]] || [[Restitution (1918 Gaye), feature film]] || || | ||
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!1920s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | !1920s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | ||
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| [[1922]] || [[Jacques Grétillat]] || [[Nero (1922 Edwards), film]] | | [[1922]] || [[Jacques Grétillat]] || [[Nero (1922 Edwards), feature film]] || || | ||
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| [[1922]] || [[Emil Jannings]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1925 D'Annunzio, Jacoby), film]] | | [[1925]] || [[William Irving]] || [[Nero (1925 Watson), film]] || || | ||
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| [[1922]] || [[Emil Jannings]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1925 D'Annunzio, Jacoby), film]] || || | |||
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!1930s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | !1930s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | ||
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| [[1930]] || [[Ettore Petrolini]] || [[Nerone (Nero / 1930 Blasetti), feature film]] || || | |||
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| [[1932]] || [[Charles Laughton]] ||[[(++) The Sign of the Cross (1932 DeMille), feature film]] || || | |||
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| [[1934]] || [[Vernon Dent]] ||[[Good Morning, Eve! (1934 Mack), short musical film]] || || | |||
| [[1934]] || [[Vernon Dent]] ||[[Good Morning, Eve! (1934 Mack), short musical film]] | |||
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| [[1938]] || [[George Hayes]] ||[[Life of St. Paul (1938 Walker), feature film]] | | [[1938]] || [[George Hayes]] ||[[Life of St. Paul (1938 Walker), feature film]] || || | ||
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!1950s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | !1950s!!Nero!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes | ||
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| [[1951]] || [[Peter Ustinov ]] || [[(++) Quo Vadis (1951 LeRoy), feature film]] || || | |||
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| [[1951]] || [[Gino Cervi]] || [[O.K. Nerone (O.K. Nero / 1951 Soldati), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
| [[1951]] || [[Gino Cervi]] || [[O.K. Nerone (O.K. Nero / 1951 Soldati), feature film]] | |||
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| [[1953]] || [[Gino Cervi]] || [[Nerone e Messalina (1953 Zeglio), feature film]] | | [[1953]] || [[Gino Cervi]] || [[Nerone e Messalina (1953 Zeglio), feature film]] || Italy || | ||
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| [[1954]] || [[Jacques Aubuchon]] || [[The Silver Chalice (1954 Saville), feature film]] | | [[1954]] || [[Jacques Aubuchon]] || [[The Silver Chalice (1954 Saville), feature film]] || || | ||
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| [[1956]] || [[Alberto Sordi]] || [[Mio figlio Nerone (1956 Steno), feature film]] | | [[1956]] || [[Alberto Sordi]] || [[Mio figlio Nerone (Nero's Mistress / 1956 Steno), feature film]] || Italy || | ||
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| [[1957]] || [[Peter Lorre]] || [[The Story of Mankind (1957 Allen), feature film]] (USA 1957)Regia: Irwin AllenSceneggiatura: Irwin AlleneCharles BennettCast: Ronald Colman ( Lo Spiritodell’Uomo), Vincent Price (Belzebù),Peter Lorre (Nerone -- )Produzione: Cambridge Productions Inc.Durata: 100 | | [[1957]] || [[Peter Lorre]] || [[The Story of Mankind (1957 Allen), feature film]] || United States || (USA 1957)Regia: Irwin AllenSceneggiatura: Irwin AlleneCharles BennettCast: Ronald Colman ( Lo Spiritodell’Uomo), Vincent Price (Belzebù),Peter Lorre (Nerone -- )Produzione: Cambridge Productions Inc.Durata: 100 | ||
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| [[1961]] || [[Ivan Triesault]] || [[(+) Barabbas (1961 Fleischer), feature film]] | | [[1961]] || [[Ivan Triesault]] || [[(+) Barabbas (1961 Fleischer), feature film]] | ||
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| [[1964]] || [[ | | [[1964]] || [[Giancarlo Cobelli]] || [[Bianco, rosso, giallo, rosa (1964 Mida), short film]] | ||
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| [[1965]] || [[Vladimir Medar]] || [[L'incendio di Roma (Fire Over Rome / 1965 Malatesta), film]] | | [[1965]] || [[Vladimir Medar]] || [[L'incendio di Roma (Fire Over Rome / 1965 Malatesta), film]] | ||
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| [[1965]] || [[Derek Francis]] || [[The Romans (1965 Malatesta), TV mini-serie]] | |||
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| [[1970]] || [[Giancarlo Badessi]] || [[Satiricosissimo (1970 Laurenti), feature film]] | |||
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| [[1971]] || [[Patrick Cargill]] || [[Up Pompeii (1971 Kellett), feature film]] | | [[1971]] || [[Patrick Cargill]] || [[Up Pompeii (1971 Kellett), feature film]] | ||
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| [[1985]] || [[Anthony Andrews]] || [[A.D. - Anno Domini (1985 Cooper), TV mini-series]] || || | | [[1985]] || [[Anthony Andrews]] || [[A.D. - Anno Domini (1985 Cooper), TV mini-series]] || || | ||
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| [[1985]] || [[Klaus Maria Brandauer]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1985 Rossi), TV mini-series]] || || | | [[1985]] || [[Klaus Maria Brandauer]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1985 Rossi), TV mini-series]] || || | ||
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| [[2001]] || [[Michal Bajor]] || [[Quo Vadis? (2001 Kawalerowicz), feature film]] || Poland || | | [[2001]] || [[Michal Bajor]] || [[Quo Vadis? (2001 Kawalerowicz), feature film]] || Poland || | ||
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| [[2003]] || [[Andrew Lee Potts]] || [[Boudica, Warrior Queen (2003 Anderson), feature film]] || || | | [[2003]] || [[Andrew Lee Potts]] || [[Boudica, Warrior Queen (2003 Anderson), feature film]] || || | ||
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| [[2004]] || [[Hans Matheson]] / [[James Bentley]] (Young Nero) || [[Imperium: Nero (2004 Marcus), feature film]] || || | | [[2004]] || [[Hans Matheson]] / [[James Bentley]] (Young Nero) || [[Imperium: Nero (2004 Marcus), feature film]] || || | ||
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| [[2006]] || [[Michael Sheen]] || [[Ancient Rome: Nero (2006 Murphy), TV film]] || United Kingdom || | | [[2006]] || [[Michael Sheen]] || [[Ancient Rome: Nero (2006 Murphy), TV film]] || United Kingdom || | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 4 August 2017
Works of cinema related to Nero.
<Fiction : Nero (art) -- Nero (literature) -- Nero (music)>
Overview
Since 1896, Nero has been the protagonist in numerous films. When the first movies were produced, Nero was already a well-established character in fiction and the recent and enormous success of the novel Quo Vadis (1895) and the play The Sign of the Cross (1896) only strengthened his association with Christian Origins. The first shorts focused on some episodes from the life of Nero taken either from classical sources or from the "Quo Vadis" narrative. Guazzoni's production of "Quo Vadis" (1913) amazed international audiences as one of the first feature films and launched Nero as a leading character in international cinema. While the 1925 Quo Vadis gy Gabriellino D'Annunzio did not live up to the expectations, The Sign of the Cross (1932) by Cecil B. DeMile was another smashing success, with its shocking combination of sex-violence-religion. Twenty years later the Quo Vadis (1951) by Melvyn LeRoy would reach the same international acclaim. Two other major productions of Quo Vadis would follow, in 1985 and 2001.
Besides the cruel villain, there has always been his caricature in Italian cinema, since the 1910s with two shorts produced by Cines. Other spoofs were made in the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s.
Only in 2004 the mini-series Imperium: Nero tried for the first time to give a different portrait of Nero, by describing him as an idealist and generous youth, gradually forced into a spiral of violence and corruption.
Performing Nero (cinema & television)
The best actors have been called to play the demanding role of Nero, as that of a schizophrenic maniac, drunk with power. Charles Laughton in 1932 and Peter Ustinov in 1951 gave the two most memorable performances. Other famous actors left their mark, from Emil Jannings in 1925 to Klaus Maria Brandauer in 1985.
In Italian cinema, there is also a long traditions of spoofs of the character by popular comedians. In the 1910s two short comedies were produced by Cines with Ferdinand Guillaume (Tontolini) in 1910 and Raymond Dandy (Kri-Kri) in 1912. Then in 1930 came Ettore Petrolini, whose Nerone caricature was widely perceived as a parody of Mussolini. After WW2 Alberto Sordi in 1956 and Pippo Franco in 1976 offered two further examples of this tradition.
1890s | Nero | Cinema | Country | Notes |
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1896 | -- | Neron essayant des poisons sur des esclaves (Nero Trying Poisons on Slaves / 1896 Hatot), short film | France |
1900s | Nero | Cinema | Country | Notes |
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1901 | -- | Quo Vadis? (1901 Zecca, Nonguet), short film | France | |
1904 | James Haggar | The Sign of the Cross (1904 Haggar), short film | United Kingdom | |
1907 | -- | Kejser Nero paa krigsstien (Emperor Nero on the Warpath / 1907 Larsen), short film | Denmark | (Danimarca 1907)Regia: Viggo Larsen Produzione: Nordisk Film |
1901 | -- | Néron et Locuste essayant leurs poisons sur les esclaves (1907 Méliès), short film | France | -- (Francia 1907) La civilisation à travers les ages III: - An 65de notre ère Regia: Georges Méliès Produzione: Star Film |
1908 | -- | Nero and the Burning of Rome (1908 Porter), short film | United States | |
1909 | Alberto A. Capozzi | Nerone (Nero / 1909 Maggi), short film | Italy |
1920s | Nero | Cinema | Country | Notes |
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1922 | Jacques Grétillat | Nero (1922 Edwards), feature film | ||
1925 | William Irving | Nero (1925 Watson), film | ||
1922 | Emil Jannings | Quo Vadis? (1925 D'Annunzio, Jacoby), film |
1950s | Nero | Cinema | Country | Notes |
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1951 | Peter Ustinov | (++) Quo Vadis (1951 LeRoy), feature film | ||
1951 | Gino Cervi | O.K. Nerone (O.K. Nero / 1951 Soldati), feature film | Italy | |
1953 | Gino Cervi | Nerone e Messalina (1953 Zeglio), feature film | Italy | |
1954 | Jacques Aubuchon | The Silver Chalice (1954 Saville), feature film | ||
1956 | Alberto Sordi | Mio figlio Nerone (Nero's Mistress / 1956 Steno), feature film | Italy | |
1957 | Peter Lorre | The Story of Mankind (1957 Allen), feature film | United States | (USA 1957)Regia: Irwin AllenSceneggiatura: Irwin AlleneCharles BennettCast: Ronald Colman ( Lo Spiritodell’Uomo), Vincent Price (Belzebù),Peter Lorre (Nerone -- )Produzione: Cambridge Productions Inc.Durata: 100 |
2000s | Nero | Cinema | Country | Notes |
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2001 | Michal Bajor | Quo Vadis? (2001 Kawalerowicz), feature film | Poland | |
2003 | Andrew Lee Potts | Boudica, Warrior Queen (2003 Anderson), feature film | ||
2004 | Hans Matheson / James Bentley (Young Nero) | Imperium: Nero (2004 Marcus), feature film | ||
2006 | Michael Sheen | Ancient Rome: Nero (2006 Murphy), TV film | United Kingdom | |
2007 | Chris Jennings | Anno Domini (2007 Stone), TV short film | United Kingdom |
2010s | Nero | Cinema | Country | Notes |
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2010 | Stephen Baldwin | The Apostle Peter: Redemption (2016 Bristow), feature film | Canada |
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Pages in category "Nero--cinema (subject)"
The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
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- Neron essayant des poisons sur des esclaves (Nero Trying Poisons on Slaves / 1896 Hatot), short film
- Quo Vadis? (1901 Zecca, Nonguet), short film
- The Sign of the Cross (1904 Haggar), short film
- Nero and the Burning of Rome (1908 Porter), short film
- Nerone (Nero / 1909 Maggi), short film
- Au temps des premiers chrétiens (In the Time of the First Christians / 1910 Calmettes), short film
- Dall'amore al martirio (From Love To Martyrdom / 1910 Cines), short film
- Kri Kri e il 'Quo vadis?' (Kri Kri and the 'Quo vadis?' / 1912 Cines), short film
- Androclès (Androcles and the Lion / 1912 Feuillade), short film
- The Daughter of the Hills (1913 Dawley), short film
- Restitution (1918 Gaye), feature film
- Nero (1922 Edwards), feature film
- L'incendio di Roma (1965 Malatesta), film
- I, Claudius (1976 Wise), film
- A.D. - Anno Domini (1985 Cooper), TV mini-series
Media in category "Nero--cinema (subject)"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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- 1914 Thomson (film).jpg 300 × 441; 49 KB
- 1924 D'Annunzio & Jacoby (film).jpg 230 × 345; 46 KB
- 1932 * DeMille (film).jpg 288 × 436; 197 KB
- 1938 Walker (film).jpg 340 × 481; 213 KB
- 1951 * LeRoy (film).jpg 338 × 517; 79 KB
- 1954 Saville (film).jpg 323 × 495; 79 KB
- 1956 Steno (film).jpg 235 × 336; 42 KB
- 1961 Fleischer (film).jpg 300 × 467; 73 KB
- 1976 Castellacci (film).jpg 288 × 488; 24 KB
- 1981 Day (TV miniseries).jpg 214 × 317; 19 KB
- 1985 Rossi (miniseries).jpg 299 × 419; 140 KB
- 2016 Bristow (film).jpg 474 × 672; 137 KB