Francesca Bertini - pseudonyme d'Elena Seracini Vitiello - a été une actrice cinématographique italienne de l'époque du cinéma muet. Fascinante, romantique, mystérieuse, raffinée et élégante, Francesca Bertini grâce à la force symbolique de ses interprétations a réussi à hisser à son niveau de perfection le phénomène italien de la diva. Elle atteignit probablement le sommet de sa carrière avec le rôle d'Assunta Spina, dans le film homonyme tiré du drame de Salvatore Di Giacomo et codirigé et i
Gender: Female
Born On: 11-Apr-1892
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Francesca Bertini's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Francesca Bertini on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 26, 2024 3:14 PM
Novecento (1976)
The epic tale of a class struggle in twentieth century Italy, as seen through the eyes of two childhood friends on opposing sides.
Orgoglio (1918)
A menaced politic leaves his child with another family who will raise her unaware of her true origin. When she grows up the son of a duchess falls in love with her, but the mother rejects her based on her supposed non-aristocratic origin. Little does she suspect what truth will unveil. Written by BSK (IMDB)
La signora delle camelie (1915)
La Signora delle Camelie chronicles the tragic love story of courtesan Marguerite Gautier and provincial bourgeois Armand Duval. Armand’s father disapproves of the relationship and convinces Marguerite to leave Armand, making him believe that she has left him for another man.
Assunta spina (1915)
Assunta and Michele are in love, but others come between them and jealousy arises. Assunta Spina stands out as an early landmark of naturalistic acting and a blueprint for the Italian Neorealist films to come.
Il mercante di Venezia (1911)
With a friend desperate for money, a merchant takes out a loan from a ruthless money-lender. Confident that his ships will soon be bringing him great wealth, the merchant willingly agrees to conditions of the loan that put him at great personal risk.
Re Lear (1910)
Hand-tinted Italian verison of the Shakespeare Classic King Lear.