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Francesca Bertini (born Elena Seracini Vitiello; 5 January 1892 – 13 October 1985) was an Italian
silent film A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, w ...
actress. She was one of the most successful silent film stars in the first quarter of the twentieth-century.


Early life

Born Elena Seracini Vitiello in
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, her mother was the unmarried Adelina di Venanzio Fratiglioni, who may have been an actress. Bertini was registered as Elena Taddei at an orphanage in 1892. Her mother married Arturo Vitiello in 1910. She took his family name.


Career

Bertini began performing on stages and at the age of seventeen she began to perform in the just-born Italian movie production. She had a major role in Salvatore Di Giacomo's melodramatic story '' Assunta Spina''. She had made over 50 films by 1915 including, ''Histoire d'un pierrot'', was under the direction of
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in 1913. Gradually she developed her beauty and elegance, plus a strong, intense, and charming personality, which would be the key of her success as a silent movie actress. With ''Assunta Spina'' in 1915 she took care of the scripts as well as performing the role of the main character. Bertini was to claim with some support that she was the true director of the film which included novel acting techniques. She was one of the first film actresses to focus on
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, rather than on a dramatic stereotype, an anticipation of Neorealistic canons. The expression of authentic feelings was the key of her success through many films. She could perform with success the languid decadent heroine as well as the popular common woman. Other important roles were Odette,
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,
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and
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. In 1920,
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in Hollywood offered to sign a contract with her, but she refused: she was married to the wealthy Swiss banker Paul Cartier and wanted to move with him to Switzerland. When her husband died, she moved back to Rome, where she would remain until her death. She stepped into sound movies as well, but in the meantime the
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had changed greatly (the period of
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comedies) and entered into a period of crisis with
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and
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. It experienced a definite hiatus with World War II.


Later years

In 1974
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was able to convince her to emerge from her stubborn silence, accepting a role of a nun in his movie '' Novecento''. She allowed herself to be interviewed in 1981 and this was adapted for a three part TV documentary in 1982. She died in Rome at the age of 93.


Selected filmography

* ''Lucrezia Borgia'' (1910) – Lucrezia Borgia * ''
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'' (1910, Short) – Cordelia * ''Manon Lescaut'' (1911) * ''
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'' (1912) – Lucrezia Borgia * ''Il pappagallo della zia Berta'' (1912) * ''Idillio tragico'' (1912) * ''L'avvoltoio'' (1913) – Maria * ''Ninì Verbena'' (1913) – Ninì Verbena * ''La terra promessa'' (1913) * '' Broken Idol'' (1913, Short) * ''Tramonto'' (1913) * ''La bufera'' (1913) – Maria * ''L'ultima carta'' (1913) * ''L'avvoltoio'' (1913) * ''L'arrivista'' (1913) * ''L'arma dei vigliacchi'' (1913) * ''L'anima del demi-monde'' (1913) * ''
Pierrot the Prodigal ''Pierrot the Prodigal'' (French language, French: ''Histoire d'un Pierrot'') is a 1914 Italian silent film directed by Baldassarre Negroni and starring Francesca Bertini, Leda Gys and Emilio Ghione.Moliterno p.33 Cast * Francesca Bertini as Pierr ...
'' (1914) – Pierrot * ''L'Amazzone Mascherata'' (1914) * ''Cabiria'' * ''Rose e spine'' (1914) * ''La principessa straniera'' (1914) * '' Blue Blood'' (1914) – Princess of Monte Cabello * ''Una donna'' (1914) * ''Nelly La Gigolette'' (1915) – Nelly * ''Nella fornace'' (1915) * ''Il capestro degli Asburgo'' (1915) * ''Ivonne, la bella danzatrice'' (1915) – La contessina Edith / Ivonne, la bella della danza brutale * ''
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'' (1915) – Margherita Gauthier * '' Assunta Spina'' (1915) – Assunta Spina * ''Don Pietro Caruso'' (1915) * ''Diana, l'affascinatrice'' (1915) – Diana * '' Odette'' (1916) – Odette * ''La perla del cinema'' (1916) * ''La colpa altrui'' (1916) * ''Il destino'' (1916) * ''Lacrymae rerum'' (1916) * ''Vittima dell'ideale'' (1916) * ''Nel gorgo della vita'' (1916) * ''Maligno riflesso'' (1916) * ''L'educanda monella'' (1916) * ''Il patto'' (1916) * ''Fedora'' (1916) – Fedora * ''Baby l'indiavolata'' (1916) * ''Andreina'' (1917) – Andreina – contessa di Toeplitz * ''La piccola fonte'' (1917) – Teresa * ''
The Clemenceau Affair ''The Clemenceau Affair'' () is a 1917 silent Italian adventure film directed by Alfredo De Antoni. The film features the first onscreen performance from Vittorio De Sica. Cast * Francesca Bertini as Iza * Gina Cinquini * Antonio Cruichi * ...
'' (1917) – Iza * ''Malìa'' (1917) – Liliana di Sant'Elmo * ''Anima redenta'' (1917) * ''La Tosca'' (1918) – Floria Tosca * ''Frou-Frou'' (1918) – Gilberta Sartorys detta Frou – Frou * ''
Mariute ''Mariute'' is a 1918 Italian silent film, silent drama film directed by Edoardo Bencivenga and starring Francesca Bertini.Moliterno p.34 Cast * Alberto Albertini * Francesca Bertini * Camillo De Riso * Livio Pavanelli * Gustavo Serena Refer ...
'' (1918) * ''La gola'' (1918) – Comtessa Frescalinda Ciufettino * ''L'Orgoglio'' (1918) – Erminia de Beaumesnil * ''L'ira'' (1918) – Elena * ''L'avarizia'' (1918) – Maria Lorini * ''I sette peccati capitali'' (1918) * '' Eugenia Grandet'' (1918) * '' L' Accidia'' (1919) – Bianca Fanelli * ''L'invidia'' (1919) – Lelia di Santa Croce * ''Spiritismo'' (1919) – Simone * ''La lussuria'' (1919) – Magdalena Dutertre * ''La Piovra'' (1919) – Daria Oblosky * ''
The Cheerful Soul ''The Cheerful Soul'' () is a 1919 Italian silent film, silent comedy film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Francesca Bertini. It is based on play by Serafín Álvarez Quintero.Goble p.167 Cast * Francesca Bertini * Luigi Cigoli * Gemma ...
'' (1919) * '' Countess Sarah'' (1919, Short) * ''La principessa'' (1919) * ''La legge'' (1919) * '' The Conqueror of the World'' (1919) * '' Beatrice'' (1919) * '' The Serpent'' (1920) * '' Princess Giorgio'' (1920) * '' The Fall of the Curtain'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1920) – Marion * ''
Maddalena Ferat ''Maddalena Ferat'' is a 1920 Italian silent film directed by Febo Mari and Roberto Roberti and starring Francesca Bertini.Gural & Singer p.208 It is an adaptation of Émile Zola's 1868 novel ''Madeleine Férat''. Cast * Francesca Bertini * Gi ...
'' (1920) * ''La ferita'' (1920) * ''Anima selvaggia'' (1920) * ''Amore di donna'' (1920) * '' The Girl from Amalfi'' (1921) * ''La donna, il diavolo, il tempo'' (1921) * ''Amore vince sempre'' (1921) * '' The Knot'' (1921) * '' The Nude Woman'' (1922) * ''Fatale bellezza'' (1922) * ''Marion'' (1923) * ''Oltre la legge'' (1923) * '' The Last Dream'' (1924) * '' The Youth of the Devil'' (1925) – La vecchia duchessa / Fausta * ''Fior di levante'' (1925) * ''
Consuelita ''Consuelita'' is a 1925 Italian silent comedy film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Francesca Bertini, Ida Carloni Talli and Alfonso Cassini.Jandelli p.253 Cast * Francesca Bertini * Ida Carloni Talli * Alfonso Cassini Alphons (L ...
'' (1925) * ''La Fin De Monte Carlo'' (1926) – Cora de Marsa * '' Odette'' (1928) – Odette * ''Montecarlo'' (1928) * ''
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'' (1929) – Jessie Cordier * ''Tu M'Appartiens'' (1929) – Gisele * ''
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'' (1931) – La princesse de Lystrie * '' La donna di una notte'' (1931) – La principessa Elena di Lystria * '' Odette'' (1934) – Odette * ''Dora o le Spie'' (1943) * ''A sud niente di nuovo'' (1957) * ''Una ragazza di Praga'' (1969) – Gabriela * '' 1900 (Novecento)'' (1976) – Sister Desolata (final film role) * ''Behind the Screen: Stories of Cinema – The Last Diva'' (1982, TV Movie documentary) – Herself * ''Diva Dolorosa'' (2000, Documentary) – Herself (archive footage)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bertini, Francesca 1892 births 1985 deaths Actresses from Florence Italian film actresses Italian silent film actresses 20th-century Italian actresses Burials at the Cimitero Flaminio Women film pioneers