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Ugo Falena (25 April 1875 in Rome – 20 September 1931 in Rome) was an Italian silent film director and occasional opera
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. His films include ''Otello'' (1909), ''Beatrice Cenci'' (1911), ''William Tell'' (1911), ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1912), and a notable adaptation of Mascagni's ''
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'' (1916) featuring the soprano who sang at the premiere of the opera, itself, Gemma Bellincioni. He also wrote the libretto for
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's opera, ''L’ultimo Lord''.


Works

*''Trionfi dell'anima'' (1896); *''In quarantena'' (1897); *''Il pappagallo'' (''The Parakeet'') (1900); *''Il sogno di Giacobbe'' (1900); *''Jolanda di Savoia'' (''Yolande of Savoy'') (1900); *''I morti'' (1906); *''Il passato'' (1907); *''Salomè'' (1910) *''Il Signor Principe'' (1911); *''Gli assenti'' (1914); *''L'Aquila'' (1916); *''Don Giovanni'' (1923); *''Le nozze d'Arlecchino'' (1924); *''Zi' Cardinale'' (1924) *''Er giubbileo'' (1925); *''Il buon ladrone'' (1925); *''L'ultimo lord'' (1925); *''La sposa del Re'' (1926); *''Il raggio di Luna'' (1927); *''La regina Pomari'' (1928); *''Il favorito'' (''The Favourite'') (1928); *''Santo Marino'' (1928); *''La vendetta di Demostene'' (''Demosthene's Vendetta'') (1930); *''L'esiliata'' (1930); *''Il duca di Mantova'' (''The Duke of Mantua'') (1931); *''La corona di Strass'' (''Strass's Crown'') (1931) - posthumous; *''Diogene senza lanterna'' (1931) - posthumous.


Filmography

*'' Othello'' (''Otello'') (1909) *''
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'' (1910) *'' Folchetto di Narbona'' (1910) *'' Francesca da Rimini'' (1910) *''
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(Il ratto delle Sabine)'' (1910) *'' Salomè'' (1910) *'' William Tell (Guglielmo Tell)'' (1911) *''
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'' (1911) *''Tristan and Isolde'' (1911) *'' Marco Visconti'' (1911) *'' Romeo and Juliet (''Romeo e Giulietta'')'' (1912) *'' Un dramma a Firenze'' (''A Drama in Florence'') (1912) *'' Lucrezia Borgia'' (1912) *''
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'' (1912) *'' La rinunzia'' (1913) *'' Colei che si deve amare'' (1914) *'' I nostri figli'' (''Our Son'') (1914) *'' Il Giornalissimo'' (1914) *'' Il re fantasma'' (''The Ghost King'') (1914) *'' La colpa di Giovanna'' (1914) *'' La più forte'' (''The Most Strongest'') (1914) *'' Lo stratagemma di Stasià'' (1914) *'' Rivelazione e fatalità'' (1914) *'' Scarpine rotte'' (1914) *'' Il disinganno di Pierrot'' (''The Disillusion of Pierrot'') (1915) *'' Il fantasma della felicità'' (1915) *'' Il sogno di Giacobbe'' (1915) *'' La colpa di Fernanda'' (1915) *'' Per la Patria!'' (1915) *'' Silvio e lo stradivarius'' (''Silvio and the Stradivarius'') (1915) *''
Cavalleria rusticana ''Cavalleria rusticana'' (; Italian for "rustic chivalry") is an opera in one act by Pietro Mascagni to an Italian libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci, adapted from an 1880 short story of the same name and subsequent play ...
'' (1916) *'' Cuore e cuori'' (''Heart and Hearts'', also ''Heart to Heart'') (1916) *'' Effetti di luce'' (''Light Effects'') (1916) *'' Il birichino di Parigi'' (1916) *'' La piccola ombra (1916) *'' La laude della vita e la laude della morte'' (1916) *'' Il figlio della guerra'' (''The Son of War'') (1916) *'' La figlia di Erodiade'' (''The Son of Herodias'') (1916) *'' La laude della vita e la laude della morte'' (1916) *'' La modella'' (''The Model'') (1916) *'' La pupilla'' (''The Pupil'') (1916) *'' Il malefico anello'' (1916) *'' Suor Teresa'' (1916) *'' Anna Karenine (Anna Karenina)'' (1917) *'' La donna che non ebbe cuore'' (1917) *'' La figlia del mare'' (''Daughter of the Sea'') (1917) *'' Lilly Pussy'' (1917) *'' A Santa Lucia'' (1917) *'' La tragica fine di Caligola Imperatore'' (''Caligula'') (1917) *'' Le nozze di Vittoria'' (''The Victory Night'') (1917) *'' Cenere e vampe'' (1918) *'' Il ferro'' (''The Iron'') (1918) *'' Lolita'' (1918) *'' Le due Marie'' (''The Two Marys'') (1918) *''Salomé'' (1918) *'' Adriana Lecouvreur'' (1919) *'' Giuliano l'Apostata'' (''Julian the Apostate'') (1919) *'' Il trittico dell'amore'' (1920) *'' Il volo degli aironi'' (1920) *'' Il piccolo santo'' (1920) *'' Cenerentola'' (1920) *'' Le due esistenze'' (''The Two Existences'') (1920) *'' La congiura dei Fieschi'' (1921) *'' Il natalizio della nonna'' (1924)


Bibliography

*AA. VV. '' Enciclopedia dello Spettacolo'', Vol 4., various editions *AA. VV. ''Filmlexicon degli autori e delle opere vol. 2'' - Roma, Centro sperimentale di cinematografia, 1959 *S. D'Amico ''Il teatro italiano'' - Milan, Treves, 1932


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Falena, Ugo 1875 births 1931 deaths Italian film directors Italian opera librettists Italian male dramatists and playwrights