Olimpia
Olimpia

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Olimpia

1930
Movie
209 min
Spanish

Spanish version of the MGM romance, His Glorious Night: in the old Austro-Hungarian empire, a princess rejects her arranged marriage and loves, instead, a dashing cavalry captain.

Insights

Director: Mario BonnardGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of Olimpia, a woman who finds herself in a precarious financial situation and is forced to make difficult choices. She navigates societal expectations and personal desires as she seeks a better life. The narrative explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the struggle for independence in early 20th-century Italy.

Critical Reception

As an early Italian sound film, 'Olimpia' was significant for its technical advancements and its exploration of dramatic themes. While specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce due to the era and the film's relative obscurity, it is recognized as a notable entry in Italian cinema's transition to sound. Audience reception would have been influenced by the novelty of sound technology and the melodramatic elements popular at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • A significant early Italian sound drama exploring complex character relationships.

  • Features notable performances from its lead actors, particularly Lyda Borelli.

  • Represents a key moment in the development of sound film technology in Italy.

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Fun Fact

Lyda Borelli, the lead actress, was one of the most celebrated actresses of the silent film era in Italy before transitioning to this early sound film.

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