L'Innominato
L'Innominato

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L'Innominato

1909
Movie
14 min
Italian

Based on the celebrated novel by Alessandro Manzoni, "The Betrothed", the film tells the passage of Lucia being sent on an errand by the Nun of Monza, her kidnapping at the hands of "the Unnamed", and this man's meeting with the Cardinal Borromeo, whose intercession is key for the liberation of Lucia.

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Director: Mario CaseriniGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

This silent film adapts a chapter from Alessandro Manzoni's renowned novel "I Promessi Sposi" (The Betrothed). It focuses on the character of the Unnamed (L'Innominato), a powerful and feared feudal lord who undergoes a profound moral transformation. The narrative likely explores his inner turmoil, his oppressive rule, and the eventual decision to renounce his wicked ways, possibly influenced by key events or characters from the novel.

Critical Reception

As an early silent film from Italy, specific contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, "L'Innominato" would have been seen as part of a burgeoning Italian film industry that was gaining international recognition for its historical epics and literary adaptations. It would have been appreciated for its dramatic storytelling and its contribution to bringing classic literature to the screen.

What Reviewers Say

  • An early example of Italian cinema's ambition in adapting literary works.

  • Demonstrates the potential for dramatic storytelling in the silent film medium.

  • A historical piece that reflects the cultural significance of Manzoni's novel.

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Fun Fact

This film is an adaptation of a segment from Alessandro Manzoni's "I Promessi Sposi," one of the most significant novels in Italian literature, originally published in 1827.

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