Drama
In the third century BC, shortly before the outbreak of the second Punic war, Batto is a rich man from Catania, with a four / five year old daughter named Cabiria. One night, during an eruption of Mount Etna, his house is set on fire and collapses, but a group of servants, including the nurse Croessa who brings little Cabiria with her, finds escape through the secret cellars of the villa, where Batto keeps the his treasure. Due to the theft of part of the treasure, the escaped servants flee from Catania and head towards the sea, where they are taken prisoner by a group of Phoenician pirates, who sell them as slaves in Carthage.
Archimedes designs the burning mirror, a scene from the film
Croessa and Cabiria are bought by Karthalo, pontiff, who decides to sacrifice the child to the god Moloch. In Carthage lives the Roman Fulvio Axilla, with his faithful servant Maciste, who undercover spy on the rival city of Rome.
In the meantime Cabiria is chosen as the next sacrificial victim, along with one hundred other children, and Croessa, who has tried to hide her as an infirm and therefore unsuitable for sacrifice, is punished with lashes. Temporarily freed, Croessa meets Fulvio Axilla and recognizing him as her Latin, she begs him to help her save Cabiria, giving him a ring with the symbol of the eagle, formerly of Batto, as a pledge...
Country of production Italy
Year 1914
Duration 168 min [1]
148 (theatrical version)
125 min (1990 version)
123 min (version mounted by Kino Print)
181 min (restored 2006 version)
187 min (original version)
Technical data B / N
silent film
Epic, historical, dramatic, adventure genre
Directed by Giovanni Pastrone
Subject Gustave Flaubert, Emilio Salgari, Gabriele D’Annunzio, Tito Livio
Screenplay Giovanni Pastrone (story) and Gabriele D’Annunzio (intertitles)
Producer Giovanni Pastrone
Itala Film production company
Photography Augusto Battagliotti, Eugenio Bava, Natale Chiusano, Segundo de Chomón, Carlo Franzeri, Giovanni Tomatis
Special Effects Eugenio Bava, Segundo de Chomón
Music Joseph Carl Breil, Manlio Mazza, Ildebrando Pizzetti
Set designer Luigi Romano Borgnetto, Camillo Innocenti
Interpreters and characters
Carolina Catena: Cabiria as a child
Lidia Quaranta: Cabiria
Gina Marangoni: Croessa
Umberto Mozzato: Fulvio Axilla
Italy Almirante Manzini: Sofonisba
Bartolomeo Pagano: Maciste
Alexandre Bernard: Siface
Vitale De Stefano: Massinissa
Raffaele Di Napoli: Bodastoret
Emilio Vardannes: Annibale / Batto
Edoardo Davesnes: Hasdrubal
Enrico Gemelli: Archimede
Dante Testa: Karthalo
Didaco Chellini: Scipio the African