Febo Mari

Acting

Febo Mari

Born January 16, 1881 · Messina

Died June 6, 1939 · aged 58

No biography available.

Known For

The Royal TigressThe Royal Tigress · 1916
The Royal Tigress
5.61916
MovieDrama
"Tigre Reale" (1916) was the film that consolidated Frau Menichelli's stardom, a film more than suitable for her performing skills and silent idiosyncrasy that any silent diva would kill to star in… In "Tigre Reale", Frau Menichelli performs the part of Frau Natka, a Russian countess with a troublesome past and an uncertain future. She was married to a revolutionary and the matrimony ended in tragedy. She likes to flirt with men but due to her traumatic sentimental past, she doesn't allow herself attachments. That is until she meets a young diplomat who will help her to make up her mind and exorcize her old sentimental traumas.
The FireThe Fire · 1916
The Fire
6.61916
MovieDrama
A film based on Gabriele D'Annunzio's novel The Flame. Pina Menichelli plays a vamp who ruins a painter's life just for the fun of it.
PadrePadre · 1912
Padre
7.11912
Movie
Directed by Dante Testa and Gino Zaccaria.
The LimelightThe Limelight · 1912
The Limelight
5.01912
Movie
A woman and a mistress fight.
AshesAshes · 1917
Ashes
5.71917
MovieDramaFantasy
Dame Eleonora Duse plays a poor woman who, incapable of raising and feed him, leaves her illegitimate son with foster parents. Before she leaves her boy, the woman gives to the child an amulet in order to protect him. The amulet will be the key to put him in connection with his old mother when the boy grows up.
The FaunThe Faun · 1917
The Faun
6.41917
MovieMysteryDrama
The model Fede loves the writer Arte, but he is enmeshed by the beautiful Femmina. Fede takes comfort in the Faun, a mythological creature who becomes animated from the stone sculpted by Arte. The love story with the Faun represents a return to a dreamt wildness impossible by now, for the modern man, to reach and maintain.
Great Actresses of the PastGreat Actresses of the Past · 1938
Great Actresses of the Past
1938
Movie
Compiled by The Museum of Modern Art Film Library in 1938, the film is a glimpse of the early 20th century’s finest stage performers— Gabrielle Réjane, Eleonora Duse, Sarah Bernhardt, and Minnie Maddern Fiske. The compliation contains excerpts from four films, adapted from four timeless stories: Madame Sans-Gêne (1911), Cenere (1916), La Dame aux Camélias (1912), and Vanity Fair (1915).
Il conte di BréchardIl conte di Bréchard · 1938
Il conte di Bréchard
9.01938
MovieDramaHistory

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