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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2025 · 10 MIN

02 Cabiria (1914) – The First Epic in Film History | Cinema, the Magic Vehicle Podcast

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Cabiria (1914) – The First Epic in Film History | Cinema, the Magic Vehicle PodcastThis is an excerpt from the book Cinema, the Magic Vehicle – A Comprehensive GuideJourney One: 1913–1950In this episode, we explore Cabiria (1914), the monumental Italian silent film directed by Giovanni Pastrone. Recognized as the first true cinematic epic, Cabiria brought colossal sets, vast crowds, and groundbreaking camera movements to the screen — changing the language of film forever.Featuring a screenplay by Pastrone with intertitles written by Gabriele D’Annunzio, and photography by Segundo de Chomón, Cabiria tells the story of a young Roman girl kidnapped during the Punic Wars, whose journey unfolds amid grand temples, volcanic eruptions, and legendary battles.More than just spectacle, Cabiria introduced innovations like tracking shots and arc lighting, later inspiring D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance (1916). Though its literary captions were notoriously overblown, the film remains a milestone — proof that cinema could rival literature and painting in scale and imagination.Based on Cinema, the Magic Vehicle by Jacek Klinowski and Adam Garbicz, this episode continues our journey through the golden age of early cinema — revealing how the silent era shaped film as art.🎧 Subscribe for new episodes exploring the most important films from 1913 to 1981 — the masterpieces that built world cinema.cabiria, giovanni pastrone, italian silent film, early cinema, classic movies podcast, film history, cinema the magic vehicle, silent film analysis, segundo de chomon, gabriele d’annunzio, world cinema classics, italian film history, 1914 cinema, early film techniques, tracking shot, movie history podcast, vintage movies, film lovers, film heritage, silent movie storytelling, d.w. griffith intolerance, film education, behind the scenes cinema, cinematic storytelling#FilmHistory #SilentFilm #Cabiria #CinemaPodcast #ClassicMovies #VintageCinema #ItalianCinema #CinemaTheMagicVehicle #MovieLovers #FilmAnalysisCinema the Magic Vehicle, film history podcast, italian silent film analysis, early movie innovations, the birth of epic cinema, classic film storytelling, european cinema heritage, film culture UK

Cabiria (1914) – The First Epic in Film History | Cinema, the Magic Vehicle PodcastThis is an excerpt from the book Cinema, the Magic Vehicle – A Comprehensive GuideJourney One: 1913–1950In this episode, we explore Cabiria (1914), the monumental Italian silent film directed by Giovanni Pastrone. Recognized as the first true cinematic epic, Cabiria brought colossal sets, vast crowds, and groundbreaking camera movements to the screen — changing the language of film forever.Featuring a screenplay by Pastrone with intertitles written by Gabriele D’Annunzio, and photography by Segundo de Chomón, Cabiria tells the story of a young Roman girl kidnapped during the Punic Wars, whose journey unfolds amid grand temples, volcanic eruptions, and legendary battles.More than just spectacle, Cabiria introduced innovations like tracking shots and arc lighting, later inspiring D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance (1916). Though its literary captions were notoriously overblown, the film remains a milestone — proof that cinema could rival literature and painting in scale and imagination.Based on Cinema, the Magic Vehicle by Jacek Klinowski and Adam Garbicz, this episode continues our journey through the golden age of early cinema — revealing how the silent era shaped film as art.🎧 Subscribe for new episodes exploring the most important films from 1913 to 1981 — the masterpieces that built world cinema.cabiria, giovanni pastrone, italian silent film, early cinema, classic movies podcast, film history, cinema the magic vehicle, silent film analysis, segundo de chomon, gabriele d’annunzio, world cinema classics, italian film history, 1914 cinema, early film techniques, tracking shot, movie history podcast, vintage movies, film lovers, film heritage, silent movie storytelling, d.w. griffith intolerance, film education, behind the scenes cinema, cinematic storytelling#FilmHistory #SilentFilm #Cabiria #CinemaPodcast #ClassicMovies #VintageCinema #ItalianCinema #CinemaTheMagicVehicle #MovieLovers #FilmAnalysisCinema the Magic Vehicle, film history podcast, italian silent film analysis, early movie innovations, the birth of epic cinema, classic film storytelling, european cinema heritage, film culture UK

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