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Florence: Days of Destruction

Per Firenze

Italy

1966

55 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Franco Zeffirelli

CAST Richard Burton

ED Amedeo Giomini

MUSIC Ennio Morricone

Synopsis

Narrated by British actor, Richard Burton, this rare film documents the devastation of Florence, Italy, when the Arno River overflowed its banks on November 4, 1966. The damage suffered by one of the world’s great cultural centers, filled with historic architecture, art, books and archives, resulted in an international rescue and salvage effort that fundamentally changed approaches to the preservation of cultural property. —Potomac Chapter of the Guild of Bookworkers

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Franco Zeffirelli

Italian director Franco Zeffirelli started out as an actor in the stage productions of Luchino Visconti, then worked as an assistant on several Visconti-directed films. After World War II, Zeffirelli launched a career designing, costuming, and directing operas, a field of entertainment to which he’d return periodically throughout his life and which led to his first directorial credit, the Swiss-produced filmization La Boheme (1965). Zeffirelli’s reputation in the 1960s rested on his boisterous, non-traditional movie versions of Shakespeare. He directed Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in a lusty adaptation of Taming of the Shrew (1967), then became an icon for the Youth Movement by casting 17-year-old Leonard Whiting and 15-year-old Olivia Hussey in Romeo and Juliet (1968). Zeffirelli’s eye for visual richness served him well in the opulent Brother Sun/Sister Moon (1973), a romanticized account of Francis of Assisi. Some of Zeffirelli’s later American films were unworthy of his talents… read more

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