Apr 10
Fiume o Morte!
In 1919, the Italian poet, dandy, and glorifier of war Gabriele D'Annunzio occupied the city of Fiume. The citizens of Fiume (now Croatia's Rijeka) retell and reinterpret the 16-month occupation of their city, regarded as one of the most bizarre military sieges of all time. Incensed that the city long part of the now-dissolved Austro-Hungarian Empire, would be ceded to the newly formed Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) despite its large Italian population D'Annunzio gathered a few thousand troops and invaded, intending to annex the city to Italy. Italy wanted no part of this folly, and after 15 months, D'Annunzio and his forces retreated. A century later, Bezinovic recruits hundreds of Rijeka locals to recreate scenes from the siege on the streets and in the buildings where events occurred.FIUME O MORTE! depicts D'Annunzio as a vain, image-obsessed trailblazer of political showmanship (which should ring a bell or two), adapting the performative propaganda employed during the siege to create a descent into chaos that is shockingly prescient.
GENRE: Documentary, Drama, Historical
MPAA RATING:
No Rating
RUN TIME: 1h 52m
RELEASE DATE: December 31, 1969
STARRING:
DIRECTOR(S): Igor Bezinovic
PRODUCER(S): Tibor Keser, Vanja Jambrovic
WRITER(S): Igor Bezinovic
STUDIO: Icarus Films
OFFICIAL MOVIE WEBSITE:
https://www.wantedcinema.eu/en/articl...
https://www.wantedcinema.eu/en/article/fiume-o-morte
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