Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Esposizione di Torino captures a moment in history, the opening of the Italian National Exhibition in 1898. Shot outside at the Parco del Valentino, it's got this fascinating charm with its outdoor spectacles. You can see the old-timey flair of Turin, as it showcases not just the innovations of the time but also the people enjoying the event. The film is neatly divided into three parts, each flowing with a rhythm that reflects the era's sense of wonder. You can almost feel the excitement of the crowd as they witness progress, and the practical effects of the day bring a sense of realism that's hard to replicate nowadays. It’s a bit of a time capsule that collectors appreciate for its historical significance and the unique atmosphere it embodies.
Esposizione di Torino is a rare piece, especially for those focusing on early cinema and documentary film-making. Given its age, surviving prints of this film are not that common, which adds to its allure among collectors. It’s interesting to see how this film serves as a cultural snapshot of the time, making it a significant piece for anyone interested in the intersection of film and history.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover