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'''Works of [[cinema]] on [[Salome]]'''
[[File:Cinema.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Cinema]] (Home Page)]]
[[File:Salome Caracciolo.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Salome]] (Home Page)]]


==Performing Salome==
[[File:Salome Edwards.jpg|thumb|120px|1918]]
[[File:Redenzione 1919.jpg|thumb|120px|1919]]
[[File:Film 1922 Bryant.png|thumb|120px|1922]]
[[File:Film 1925 Dwan.jpg|thumb|120px|1925 (Dwan)]]
[[File:Film 1945 Lamont.jpg|thumb|120px|1945 (Lamont)]]
[[File:Film 1950 Wilder.jpg|thumb|120px|1950 (Wilder)]]
[[File:Film 1953 Dieterle.jpg|thumb|120px|1953]]
[[File:Film 1972 Bene.jpg|thumb|120px|1972]]
[[File:Film 1988 Russell.jpg|thumb|120px|1988]]
[[File:Salome 2007 Anastasio.jpg|thumb|120px|2007]]


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'''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[Salome]]'''


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<''Fiction'' : [[Salome (literature)]] -- [[Salome (music)]] -- [[Salome (dance)]] -- [[Salome (art)]]>
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!1900s!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[1908]]||[[Florence Lawrence (1886-1938), American actress]]||[[Salome; or, The Dance of Seven Veils (1908 Blackton), short film]]||Silent movie. First filmization of the Wilde play.
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!1910!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[1910]]||[[Francesca Bertini (1892-1985), Italian actress]]||[[Salome (1910 Falena), short film]]||Silent film.
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|[[1910]]||[[Maria Ventura (1888-1954), Romanian French actress]]||[[Hérodiade (Herodias / 1910 Jasset, Hatot), short film]]||Silent film.
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|[[1912]]||[[Suzanne De Labroy, French actress]]||[[Erodiade (Herodias / 1912 Mentasti), short film]]||Silent film. Produced in Italy.
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|[[1918]]||[[Theda Bara (1885-1955), American actress]]||[[Salome (1918 Edwards), feature film]]||Silent film.
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!1920s!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[1922]]||[[Alla Nazimova (1879-1945), Russian American Jewish actress]]||[[Salome (1922 Bryant), feature film]]||Silent film.
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|[[1923]]||[[Diana Allen (b.1898), Swedish American actress]]||[[Salome (1923 Strauss), film]]||Silent film.
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|[[1925]]||[[Gloria Swanson (1899-1983), American actress]]||[[Stage Struck (1925 Dwan), film]]||A young waitress dreams of being Salome on stage.
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!1940s!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[1949]]||[[Celia Franca (1921-2007), British Canadian Jewish dancer]]||[[The Dance of Salome (1949 Franca / Hartley), TV film (ballet)]]||Silent film.
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!1950s!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[1950]]||[[Gloria Swanson (1899-1983), American actress]]||[[Sunset Blvd. (1950 Wilder), feature film]]||A faded silent movie star dreams of making a triumphal return to the screen as Salome.
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|[[1953]]||[[Rita Hayworth (1918-1987), American actress]]||[[Salome (1953 Dieterle), feature film]]||
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|[[1957]]||[[Helga Pilarczyk (1926-2011), German singer]]||[[Salome (1957 Goehr, Pilarczyk / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]||
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!1960s!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[1961]]||[[Brigid Bazlen (1944-1989), American actress]]||[[King of Kings (1961 Ray), feature film]]||Bases on the [[Gospel of Mark]] and the [[Gospel of Matthew]]. Produced in the United States.
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|[[1964]]||[[Paola Tedesco (b.1952), Italian actress]]||[[Il vangelo secondo Matteo (The Gospel According to St. Matthew / 1964 Pasolini), feature film]]||Bases on the [[Gospel of Matthew]]. Produced in [[Italy]].
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|[[1969]]||[[Ludmilla Tchérina (1924–2004), Russian French dancer & actress]]||[[Salomé (Salome / 1973 Koralnik), TV film-play]]||Filmization of the 1893 Wilde play. Choreographed by [[Maurice Béjart]]. Produced and broadcast in France (9 May 1969).
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{| border="1" align="center" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"
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!1970s!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[1971]]||[[Mascha Rabben (b.1949), German 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 (b.1945-1979), African-American actress]]||[[Salomé (1972 Bene), film]]||Freely inspired by the 1893 Wilde play. Produced in Italy. 
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|[[1974]]||[[Teresa Stratas (b.1938), Canadian singer]]||[[Salome (1974 Böhm, Stratas / Friedrich / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]||
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|[[1979]]||[[Montserrat Caballé (b.1933), Spanish singer]]||[[Salome (1979 Rudel, Caballé / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]||
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!2000s!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[2005]]||[[Carolina Felline (b.1978), Italian actress]]||[[Chiamami Salomé (Call Me Salome / 2005 Sestieri), feature film]]|| Produced in Italy.
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|[[2007]]||[[Alexia Anastasio (b.1981), American actress & film director]]||[[Salome (2007 Anastasio), short film]]|| Produced in the United States.
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|[[2008]]||[[Nadja Michael (b.1969), German singer]]||[[Salome (2008 Jordan, Michael / McVicar / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]||
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|[[2008]]||[[Karita Mattila (b.1960), Finnish singer]]||[[Salome (2008 Summers, Mattila / Sweete / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]||
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|[[2009]]||[[Emily Gajek]]||[[Salome (2009 Quint), short film]]|| Produced in the United States.
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!2010s!!Performer!!Film/play/opera!!Notes
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|[[2010]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Salomé (Salome / 2010 Cabral), short film]]|| Brazil.
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|[[2010]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre Presents: Salome (2010 Johnson / @1905 Strauss), TV film (opera)]] ||
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|[[2010]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Salome (2010 Luisotti, Sunnegårdh / Lavia, Bevilacqua / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]] ||
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|[[2011]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Wilde Salome (2011 Pacino), documentary]] ||
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|[[2012]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[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]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Salome (2013 Pacino), feature film]] ||
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|[[2014]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[The Gospel of John (2014 Batty), feature film]] ||
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|[[2014]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[The Gospel of Matthew (2014 Batty), feature film]] ||
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|[[2015]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[The Gospel of Mark (2015 Batty), feature film]] ||
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|[[2015]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Killing Jesus (2015 Menaul), TV mini-series]] ||
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