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|[[1929]]||[[Jia Ruskaja]]||[[Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1929 Negroni), feature film]]||Italy
|[[1929]]||[[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]]||Produced and released in Italy and France.
|[[1959]]||[[Isabelle Corey (1939–2011), French actress]]||[[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]]||Produced and broadcast in Argentina.
|[[1961]]||[[Violeta Antier (1927–1970), Argentine actress]]||[[Judith (1961 Stivel), TV film]]||Argentina
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|[[1966]]||[[Erika Helmert, German actress]]||[[Judith (1966 Haaf), TV film]]||Produced and broadcast in East Germany.
|[[1966]]||[[Erika Helmert, German actress]]||[[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]].Produced and broadcast in France.
|[[1969]]||[[Evelyne Istria, actress]]||[[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 (b.1953), Spanish actress]]||[[Estudio 1: Judith (Studio One: Judith / 1979 Castellón), TV episode]]||Spain

Revision as of 12:41, 25 February 2017

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 (1939–2011), French actress Giuditta e Oloferne (Head of a Tyrant / 1959 Cerchio), feature film Italy/France
1961 Violeta Antier (1927–1970), Argentine actress Judith (1961 Stivel), TV film Argentina
1966 Erika Helmert, German actress Judith (1966 Haaf), TV film East Germany.
1969 Evelyne Istria, actress Judith (1969 Maurice), TV film (play). A filmization of Judith (1841 Hebbel), play. France.
1979 Victoria Vera (b.1953), Spanish actress Estudio 1: Judith (Studio One: Judith / 1979 Castellón), TV episode Spain
1980 Dubravka Miletic (b.1947), Croatian actress 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)