I Am Semiramis
I Am Semiramis

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I Am Semiramis

1963
Movie
95 min
Italian

Semiramis, a powerful and beautiful Assyrian queen, oversees the construction of the luxurious city of Babylon. She falls in love with Kir, a fallen prince turned into a slave who corresponds to her love. But a palace conspiracy will make the two lovers separate and confront each other.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Piero PierottiGenres: Historical, Adventure, Drama

Plot Summary

In ancient Assyria, the legendary Queen Semiramis is born to a mortal shepherd and the goddess Derceto. Her unparalleled beauty and strength attract the attention of King Ninus, whom she eventually marries. After Ninus's death, Semiramis seizes the throne, ruling with an iron fist and expanding her empire through military might and cunning. Her reign is marked by both great achievements and tragic events, including her eventual demise.

Critical Reception

This Italian peplum film is a relatively obscure entry in the genre, often overshadowed by more prominent epics of the era. While it attempts to capture the grandeur of ancient Assyria and the legend of Semiramis, it is generally regarded as a B-movie with predictable plotting and standard production values for its time. Audiences familiar with the peplum genre might find some entertainment value in its historical fantasy elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • A typical sword-and-sandal epic with a focus on a legendary female ruler.

  • Features standard production values and predictable narrative arcs common to 1960s Italian historical dramas.

  • Offers modest entertainment for fans of the genre but lacks significant critical acclaim.

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Fun Fact

The film is an Italian production, though it features an English-sounding protagonist name and was likely intended for international distribution, a common practice for Italian genre films of the era.

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