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'''Works of [[cinema]] on [[Salome]]'''
'''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[Salome]]'''
 
==Overview==
 
Salome is a marginal character in ancient sources (to the extent of being unnamed in the Gospel narratives). In fiction, however, she took a life of her own, gradually becoming the protagonist of the events related to the [[Death of John the Baptist]]. When the new art of cinematography started, the Salome-mania was at its peak after the 1893 play by [[Oscar Wilde]] and the 1905 opera by [[Richard Strauss]]. Salome entered the movies not as a marginal presence but as the protagonist of a long series of films that offered the most famous actresses a vehicle to show their charm and power of seduction.
 
Sound cinema has had less to offer. The most ambitious attempt at building an original series of events around Salome was made in 1953 with the epic ''Salome'' with [[Rita Hayworth]]. Most of the Salome movies are video-recordings of the Wilde or Strauss work.
 
Salome is conspicuously absent in the major Jesus movies with a few exceptions, notably, ''King of Kings'' (1961), ''Il vangelo secondo Matteo'' (1964). Salome must not be confused with ''Mary Salome'', one of the [[Three Marys]], a character often billed simply as "Salome" in many Jesus movies.
 
==Salome==
 
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!1900s!!Salome!!Cinema!!Country
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| [[1908]] || [[Florence Lawrence]] || [[Salome; or, The Dance of Seven Veils (1908 Blackton), short film]] || USA
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| [[1908]] || [[Stacia Napierkowska]] || [[Salomé (1908 Capellani), short film]] || France
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!1910!!Salome!!Film!!Country!!Notes
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| [[1910]] || [[Vittoria Lepanto]] (Italy, 1885–1965) || [[Salome (1910 Falena), short film]] || Italy || [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vittoria_Lepanto Wiki.it] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0503227/ Imdb]
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| [[1910]] || [[Maria Ventura]] || [[Hérodiade (Herodias / 1910 Jasset, Hatot), short film]] || || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Ventura Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0893346/ Imdb]
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|[[1912]]||[[Suzanne De Labroy]]||[[Erodiade (Herodias / 1912 Mentasti), short film]]||Italy || [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1887019/ Imdb]
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| [[1916]] || [[Stacia Napierkowska]] (1886–1945)) || [[La figlia d'Erodiade (The Daughter of Herodias / 1916 Falena), short film]] || Italy || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacia_Napierkowska Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0621051/ Imdb]
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|[[1918]]||[[Theda Bara]] (USA, 1885-1955) || [[Salome (1918 Edwards), feature film]]|| || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theda_Bara Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000847/ Imdb]
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|[[1919]]||[[Pépa Bonafé]]||[[Redenzione (1919 Gallone, Mateldi), film]] || Italy || [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0093710/ Imdb]
 
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!1920s!!Salome!!Cinema!!Country!!Notes
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|[[1922]]||[[Alla Nazimova]] (Russia-USA, 1879-1945) || [[Salome (1922 Bryant), feature film]]|| || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alla_Nazimova WIki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0623417/ Imdb]
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|[[1923]]||[[Diana Allen]]||[[Salome (1923 Strauss), film]]|| || [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0020447/ Imdb]
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|[[1925]]||[[Gloria Swanson]]||[[Stage Struck (1925 Dwan), film]] - A young waitress dreams of being Salome on stage. || || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Swanson Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0841797/ Imdb]
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|[[1926]]||[[Stacia Napierkowska]]||[[Le berceau de dieu (The Cradle of God / 1926 Granville), feature film]] || ||
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{| border="1" align="center" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"
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!1940s!!Salome!!Film!!Country!!Notes
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|[[1945]]||[[Yvonne De Carlo]] ||[[Salome, Where She Danced (1945 Lamont), feature film]]|| USA || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvonne_De_Carlo Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001119/ Imdb]
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|[[1949]]||[[Celia Franca]], dancer ||[[The Dance of Salome (1949 Franca / Hartley), TV film (ballet)]]|| || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celia_Franca Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1433057/ Imdb]
|}
 
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{| border="1" align="center" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"
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!1950s!!Salome!!Film!!Country!!Notes
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|[[1950]]||[[Gloria Swanson]] (actress) ||[[Sunset Blvd. (1950 Wilder), feature film]] - A faded silent movie star dreams of making a triumphal return to the screen as Salome || USA || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Swanson Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0841797/ Imdb]
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|[[1953]]||[[Rita Hayworth]]||[[Salome (1953 Dieterle), feature film]]|| USA || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Hayworth Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000028/ Imdb]
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|[[1957]]||[[Helga Pilarczyk]]||[[Salome (1957 Goehr, Pilarczyk / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]|| || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helga_Pilarczyk Wiki] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3936169/ Imdb]
|}
 
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{| border="1" align="center" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"
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!1960s!!Salome!!Film!!Country!!Notes
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|[[1961]]||[[Brigid Bazlen]] (actress)||[[King of Kings (1961 Ray), feature film]] - Based on the [[Gospel of Mark]] and the [[Gospel of Matthew]] || United States ||
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|[[1964]]||[[Paola Tedesco]] (child actress)||[[Il vangelo secondo Matteo (The Gospel According to St. Matthew / 1964 Pasolini), feature film]] - Based on the [[Gospel of Matthew]] || Italy ||
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|[[1973]]||[[Ludmilla Tchérina]] (dancer)||[[Salomé (Salome / 1973 Koralnik), TV film-play]] - Filmization of the 1893 Wilde play. Choreographed by [[Maurice Béjart]] || France ||
|}
 
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!1970s!!Salome!!Film!!Country!!Notes
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|[[1971]]||[[Mascha Rabben]] (actress)||[[Salome (1971 Schroeter), TV film-play]]||Filmization of the 1893 Wilde play. Produced and broadcast in West Germany (11 June 1971). 
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|[[1972]]||[[Donyale Luna]] (actress)||[[Salomé (1972 Bene), film]]||Freely inspired by the 1893 Wilde play. Produced in Italy. 
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|[[1974]]||[[Teresa Stratas]] (singer)||[[Salome (1974 Böhm, Stratas / Friedrich / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]||
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|[[1979]]||[[Montserrat Caballé (singer)||[[Salome (1979 Rudel, Caballé / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]||
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!2000s!!Salome!!Film!!Country!!Notes
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|[[2005]]||[[Carolina Felline]] (actress)||[[Chiamami Salomé (Call Me Salome / 2005 Sestieri), feature film]]|| Italy ||
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|[[2007]]||[[Alexia Anastasio]] (actress) ||[[Salome (2007 Anastasio), short film]]|| United States ||
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|[[2008]]||[[Nadja Michael]] (singer)||[[Salome (2008 Jordan, Michael / McVicar / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]|| ||
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|[[2008]]||[[Karita Mattila]] (singer) ||[[Salome (2008 Summers, Mattila / Sweete / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]|| ||
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|[[2009]]||[[Emily Gajek]] (actress) || [[Salome (2009 Quint), short film]]|| United States ||
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{| border="1" align="center" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"
<''Fiction'' : [[Salome (literature)]] -- [[Salome (music)]] -- [[Salome (dance)]] -- [[Salome (art)]]>
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!2010s!!Salome!!Film!!Country!!Notes
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|[[2010]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Salomé (Salome / 2010 Cabral), short film]]|| Brazil ||
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|[[2010]]||[[Amy Johnson]]||[[Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre Presents: Salome (2010 Johnson / @1905 Strauss), TV film (opera)]] || United States ||
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|[[2010]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Salome (2010 Luisotti, Sunnegårdh / Lavia, Bevilacqua / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]] || ||
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|[[2011]]||[[Jessica Chastain]]||[[Wilde Salome (2011 Pacino), documentary]] || ||
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|[[2012]]||[[Valentina Cervi]]||[[True Blood, season 5 (2012 Ball), TV series]] || ||
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|[[2012]]||[[Angela Denoke]]||[[Salome (2012 Soltesz, Denoke / Lehnhoff / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]|| Released as a DVD. ||
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|[[2013]]||[[Jessica Chastain]]||[[Salome (2013 Pacino), feature film]] ||  ||
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|[[2014]]||[[Hayat Haigoune]]||[[The Gospel of John (2014 Batty), feature film]] || ||
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|[[2014]]||[[Hayat Haigoune]]||[[The Gospel of Matthew (2014 Batty), feature film]] || ||
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|[[2015]]||[[Hayat Haigoune]]||[[The Gospel of Mark (2015 Batty), feature film]] || ||
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|[[2015]]||[[Stephanie Leonidas]]||[[Killing Jesus (2015 Menaul), TV mini-series]] || ||
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