Enrico Gras Trailers
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Total trailers found: 25
01 January 1948
This is a documentary film on the romantic and decadent atmosphere of Venice at the end of the 18th century.
01 April 1948
The cult of the patron saint of Naples is characterized by forms of tribal and popular religiosity.
02 October 1942
A short Italian film from Luciano Emmer & Enrico Gras using paintings to tell a story of warriors.
07 February 1959
Soledad and Miguel are two young people in a romantic relationship. Don Ramón, a wealthy stranger, arrives in their small town and marries Soledad.
01 December 1961
Five Italian journalists live the last hours of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
01 May 1948
A documentary about the Venetian lagoon, with the words of Diego Fabbri narrating scenes of strips of land swallowed up by the sea, of small boats sailing on the water, of men and women concentrating on their work in a world which is "a false sea and a false land.
01 June 1951
A documentary film directed by seven famous directors, and narrated by several famous Hollywood actors.
23 February 1941
The first art film by Emmer and Gras dedicated to Giotto's frescos in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua. By capturing the humanity of the figures that populate the story of the life of Jesus, the two Directors treat the series of paintings like a true canvas, isolating the single scenes from the context of the work, and then re-composing them in a new synthesis.
14 February 1942
A documentary on the paintings of Gerolamo Bosch.
31 December 1950
It tells the history of civilization through the objects of the Museo de La Plata.
10 August 1949
A text read by the narrator traces the vicissitudes of the crucifixion of Jesus, while the objective of the two directors investigates the style of Piero della Francesca by exploring his frescoes in the Arezzo church of San Francesco.
01 February 1951
Tells the story of the Chief of the Orientals from a few elements: paintings, monuments and proclamations, managing in many passages to create a strong sense of movement and reality.
08 June 1948
A vision of the chaotic Buenos Aires of the mid-20th century and an urban solution
24 February 1954
Tribute to Ricardo Guiraldes, the writer who knew how to find the best human excellences in a man of the people.
08 October 1949
A journey through the garden of earthly delights.
20 November 1952
This documentary tells the story of the brilliant Italian polymath, artist, sculptor, painter, poet, musician, writer, philosopher, scientist, botanist, geologist, cartographer, mathematician, anatomist, paleontologist, architect, urban planner, engineer, and inventor.
28 August 1948
The documentary focuses on Giotto's frescoes in Padua.
09 January 1941
In collaboration with the School of Fascist Mysticism, Emmer recounts rural life in Predappio, the birthplace of Il Duce.
10 May 1955
Three directors collaborated on the Italian documentary Continente Perduto. The "lost continent" of the title is Asia, specifically Indonesia, here lovingly photographed in Ferraniacolor by Mario Craveri, Giannni Rafaldi and Franco Bernetti.
24 August 1947
Retracing the path taken by the Allied armies in Italy, you pass through landscapes dotted with crosses, where fallen soldiers lie.
01 January 1948
A short documentary describing of some of the paintings of Vittore Carpaccio at a gallery in Venice depicting the life of Sant Orsola (Saint Ursula).
30 August 1956
Colorful widescreen travelogue along the Amazon River jungle of Peru, featuring an indigenous village carnival and a snake dance.