Summaries

L'Inferno (1911) was the first Italian feature production in history. It was originally filmed in black and white and as a silent film.

L'Inferno (1911) was the first Italian feature film production in history. It was originally filmed in black and white and as a silent film. Now, over 110 years later, this film has been restored like no other version seen online, and on top of it, it's been restored, colorized, added recitations in primitive Italian in Dante Alighieri's own poetic words, added sound bytes, and added appropriate music. The narration is done in modern Italian by Franco Nero, who helps understand Dante's journey through hell. Dante goes on a journey to the worst of the afterlife, the Inferno. He's guided by his hero Virgil through all the 9 circles of Hell l and its subdivisions until they reach the center of the Earth and escape until they escape and emerge into Purgatory.—Dante Team

Details

Keywords
  • lucifer
  • dante
  • inferno
  • divina commedia
  • divine comedy
Genres
  • Action
  • Thriller
  • Fantasy
  • Horror
  • Family
Release date Sep 20, 2025
Countries of origin Italy
Official sites Official website
Language Italian
Production companies Gotimna Productions

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 3m
Aspect ratio 16:9 HD

Synopsis

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