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'''Works of cinema on [[Salome]]'''
'''Works of [[cinema]] on [[Salome]]'''
 
==Performing Salome==
 
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|[[1896]]||[[...]]||[[Salomé (Salome / 1893 Wilde), play]]||The 1893 play premiered in Paris at the Comédie-Parisienne on 11 February, 1896.
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|[[1905]]||[[Marie Wittich (1868–1931), German singer]]||[[Salome (1905 Strauss / Lachmann), opera]]||[[Mary Garden]] (1900s); [[Aino Ackté]] (1910s); [[Ljuba Welitsch]] (1940s); [[Maria Ewing]] (1980s); [[Karita Mattila]] and [[Nadja Michael]] (2000s) are among the most memorable performers of the opera. 
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|[[1907]]||[[Loie Fuller, dancer]]||[[La tragédie de Salomé (The Tragedy of Salome / 1907 Schmitt), ballet]]||
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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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|[[1908]]||[[Mlle. De Wailly]]||[[Salomé (Salome / 1908 Mariotte / Wilde), opera]]||[[Lucienne Bréval]] was Salome in the Paris performances in 1910 and 1919.
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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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|[[1912]]||[[Natasha Trouhanova, dancer]]||[[La tragédie de Salomé (The Tragedy of Salome / 1912 Guerra / @1907 Schmitt), ballet]]||Schmitt revised the score for Natasha Trouhanova in 1912 which was choreographed by Nicholas Guerra.
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|[[1913]]||[[Tamara Karsarvina, dancer]]||[[La tragédie de Salomé (The Tragedy of Salome / 1913 Romanov / @1907 Schmitt), ballet]]||In 1913 the Diaghilev’s company staged a version with the choreography by Boris Romanov starring Tamara Karsarvina. There was a Later production by Serge Lifar.
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|[[1918]]||[[Theda Bara (1885-1955), American actress]]||[[Salome (1918 Edwards), feature film]]||Silent film.
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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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|[[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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|[[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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|[[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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|[[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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|[[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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|[[2010]]||[[Débora Melo]]||[[Salomé (Salome / 2010 Cabral), short film]]|| Produced in Brazil.
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|[[2012]]||[[Angela Denoke (b.1961), German singer]]||[[Salome (2012 Soltesz, Denoke / Lehnhoff / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)]]|| Released as a DVD.
 
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Revision as of 07:16, 24 February 2017

Works of cinema on Salome

Performing Salome

Year Performer Film/play/opera Notes
1896 ... Salomé (Salome / 1893 Wilde), play The 1893 play premiered in Paris at the Comédie-Parisienne on 11 February, 1896.
1905 Marie Wittich (1868–1931), German singer Salome (1905 Strauss / Lachmann), opera Mary Garden (1900s); Aino Ackté (1910s); Ljuba Welitsch (1940s); Maria Ewing (1980s); Karita Mattila and Nadja Michael (2000s) are among the most memorable performers of the opera.
1907 Loie Fuller, dancer La tragédie de Salomé (The Tragedy of Salome / 1907 Schmitt), ballet
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.
1908 Mlle. De Wailly Salomé (Salome / 1908 Mariotte / Wilde), opera Lucienne Bréval was Salome in the Paris performances in 1910 and 1919.
1910 Francesca Bertini (1892-1985), Italian actress Salome (1910 Falena), short film Silent film.
1910 Maria Ventura (1888-1954), Romanian French actress Hérodiade (Herodias / 1910 Jasset, Hatot), short film Silent film.
1912 Suzanne De Labroy, French actress Erodiade (Herodias / 1912 Mentasti), short film Silent film. Produced in Italy.
1912 Natasha Trouhanova, dancer La tragédie de Salomé (The Tragedy of Salome / 1912 Guerra / @1907 Schmitt), ballet Schmitt revised the score for Natasha Trouhanova in 1912 which was choreographed by Nicholas Guerra.
1913 Tamara Karsarvina, dancer La tragédie de Salomé (The Tragedy of Salome / 1913 Romanov / @1907 Schmitt), ballet In 1913 the Diaghilev’s company staged a version with the choreography by Boris Romanov starring Tamara Karsarvina. There was a Later production by Serge Lifar.
1918 Theda Bara (1885-1955), American actress Salome (1918 Edwards), feature film Silent film.
1922 Alla Nazimova (1879-1945), Russian American Jewish actress Salome (1922 Bryant), feature film Silent film.
1923 Diana Allen (b.1898), Swedish American actress Salome (1923 Strauss), film Silent film.
1925 Gloria Swanson (1899-1983), American actress Stage Struck (1925 Dwan), film A young waitress dreams of being Salome on stage.
1949 Celia Franca (1921-2007), British Canadian Jewish dancer The Dance of Salome (1949 Franca / Hartley), TV film (ballet) Silent film.
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.
1953 Rita Hayworth (1918-1987), American actress Salome (1953 Dieterle), feature film
1957 Helga Pilarczyk (1926-2011), German singer Salome (1957 Goehr, Pilarczyk / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)
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.
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.
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).
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).
1972 Donyale Luna (b.1945-1979), African-American actress Salomé (1972 Bene), film Freely inspired by the 1893 Wilde play. Produced in Italy.
1974 Teresa Stratas (b.1938), Canadian singer Salome (1974 Böhm, Stratas / Friedrich / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)
1979 Montserrat Caballé (b.1933), Spanish singer Salome (1979 Rudel, Caballé / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)
2005 Carolina Felline (b.1978), Italian actress Chiamami Salomé (Call Me Salome / 2005 Sestieri), feature film Produced in Italy.
2007 Alexia Anastasio (b.1981), American actress & film director Salome (2007 Anastasio), short film Produced in the United States.
2008 Nadja Michael (b.1969), German singer Salome (2008 Jordan, Michael / McVicar / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)
2008 Karita Mattila (b.1960), Finnish singer Salome (2008 Summers, Mattila / Sweete / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)
2009 Emily Gajek Salome (2009 Quint), short film Produced in the United States.
2010 Débora Melo Salomé (Salome / 2010 Cabral), short film Produced in Brazil.
2012 Angela Denoke (b.1961), German singer Salome (2012 Soltesz, Denoke / Lehnhoff / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera) Released as a DVD.

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