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Sua Santità papa Leone XIII

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Sua Santità papa Leone XIII
Complete copy from the Vatican Film Library
Directed byWilliam Kennedy Dickson
StarringPope Leo XIII
Francesco S. Della Volpe
Rafael Merry del Val
Distributed byBiograph Company
Release date
  • 1898 (1898)
Running time
156 seconds
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Sua Santità papa Leone XIII (Italian for "His Holiness Pope Leo XIII") is an 1898 short film directed by William Kennedy Dickson for the Biograph Company and is one of the first existing films shot in the Kingdom of Italy. The short film was shot in the Vatican gardens between June and July of that year (possibly on January 4),[1] after a long wait and negotiations with the prefect of the Apostolic Chamber Francesco Salesio Della Volpe and with the intercession of the pontiff's nephew, Count Pecci.[2] It is a montage of three different shots with the blessing of Pope Leo XIII, eighty-eight years old at the time, and was probably filmed on Kodak film.

Leo XIII is the earliest born human being to appear in film, having been born in 1810.

The film was long attributed to the Lumière brothers' company and to the Turinese cinema pioneer Vittorio Calcina. The Holy See, in fact, had revoked the concession of the images to the American company, disapproving the screening of the film in variety theaters; at that point the footage was given to the Lumières. The story was reconstructed by the historian and researcher Gianluca della Maggiore by studying the Vatican archives.[3]

References

  1. ^ Schiavazzi, Piero (2004). Andate in tutto il mondo: i vaticanisti italiani raccontano Giovanni Paolo II (in Italian). EDB. p. 580.
  2. ^ The Anaconda Standard, Sunday, June 4, 1899, p.14.
  3. ^ "Le riprese cinematografiche di Papa Leone XIII, non solo dei fratelli Lumière". ACIStampa. 2023-11-13.
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