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Tondal's Vision (2018): cast, story & where to watch

2018 · Film

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Released in 2018, Tondal's Vision is a notable film directed by Stephen Broomer, running about 64 minutes.

What it’s about. Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan and Giuseppe De Liguoro’s L’inferno (1911), a Doré-inspired visualisation of the eponymous first canticle in Dante Alighieri’s Divina Commedia (1320), is commonly considered to be Italy’s first feature-length film – and also the first local attempt at making something that, in the eyes of a bourgeois audience, would be accepted as having artistic value. Stephen Broomer, now takes the complete film and re-works it by all means, analogue and digital, available to the modern filmmaker. But who is Tondal? A knight errant who appears in the Divina Commedia, but also an older literary character (from the 1100s) whose story was re-told till deep into the 15th century. Expect a grand, exceptional audio-visual spectacle!

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When was Tondal's Vision released?
Tondal's Vision was released in 2018, with a runtime of about 64 minutes.