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Keywords
  • ancient rome
  • byzantium
  • 4th century
  • roman emperor
  • paganism vs. christianity
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • Biography
Release date Aug 31, 1919
Countries of origin Italy
Language Italian None
Production companies Bernini Film

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 42m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Silent
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

Highly stylised biopic of the last Pagan Roman-Byzantine Emperor, Julian the Philosopher, known to Christians as 'the Apostate'. Orphaned by his cousin Constantius (Costanzo), and narrowly escaping death himself as a child, Julian is brought up on the Greek classics by his faithful tutor Mardonius. Constantius's seductive wife, Eusebia, has designs on him, but he is given the emperor's sister Elena as his bride. She is a Christian, and is herself the object of the unrequited affection of her teenaged page. After Julian is posted to Gaul as Caesar, to fight the barbarians, the romantic rivalries come to a tragic climax. Julian becomes Emperor, avenges the woman he realises, too late, he loved, and sets out on a fatal campaign against the Persians... The script is stronger on romance than politics, emphasising the (fictional) intersecting love-triangles. However, Duilio Cambellotti's striking Byzantine-Art Nouveau costumes and Luigi Mancinelli's score make it retain interest.

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