Luca Comerio Trailers
From the Pole to the Equator TrailerThe glorious battle of the two Palms TrailerFiume 1918 Trailer
From the Pole to the Equator TrailerThe glorious battle of the two Palms TrailerFiume 1918 Trailer
Total trailers found: 31
31 December 1908
A man picks up a man in drag. Short Italian comedy from 1908.
05 July 1918
Breaking the Treaty of London Italy occupied the Hungarian Harbour town Rijeka on the coast of Croatia during the last days of the war, ‘liberating’ it from the non-Italian enemy (à choix: Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Croatia, Slovenia).
11 December 1916
A Italian documentary by Luca Comerio.
23 June 1916
A Italian documentary short from 1916.
01 January 1912
01 January 1912
The title Dalla villa reale di Rjeka (Montenegro) is misleading, as it’s attached to a composite film made up of footage shot in 1910 during King Nikola’s coronation in Cettigne and then jumps ahead two years to the winter capital of Rijeka Crnojevića (now a run-down backwater) during the First Balkan War.
19 September 1987
The title Dal polo all'equatore was first used by the pioneering documentary maker, Luca Comerio, for a compilation film of 1925; it was used again by Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi for their film of 1985.
02 January 1912
The Italian conquest of the city of Zuara, in Lybia, during the Italo-Turkish war, is described through its most important moments: the landing on the coast, the advance of the soldiers in the desert, the raising of the flag, the long march towards the oasis that hides the city, the occupation and the return of the victorious troops.
17 July 1912
Early color film documenting the inauguration of the San Marco Campanile.
06 July 1911
This title is the first cinematic testimony relating to Fiat. The film shows the factories of the Turin-based automobile company and the main stages of car production: engine assembly, gearbox assembly, chassis assembly, engine testing and vehicle testing.
01 January 1912
Episode of the series produced by Comerio dedicated to the Italo-Turkish war. It features the departure of Lt.
01 January 1912
Documentary dedicated to the artillery supplied to the Italian troops in Africa.
01 January 1914
Kiss between cameraman Luca Comerio and his wife. It is one of the very first films in which Kinemacolor technology, a pioneering system of mechanical coloring of cinematographic film, is experimented.
26 September 1912
Cavalry manoeuvres held on July 27, 1912, by the Ticino river, in front of the Count of Torino: descent to the Ticino river, pontoon boats transportation, river crossing on horses.
01 January 1908
Lost film, one of several adaptation of Shakespeare's play from the silent era. Do not confuse with Mario Caserini's version, released in May of the same year.
01 January 1912
Garden scenes in Villa d'Este, near Rome.
16 August 1912
Luca Comerio is perhaps the greatest documentary filmmaker in Italian silent cinema. War films have an important place within his immense production, in particular the ones dedicated to the Italo-Turkish war in 1912.