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  • Pina Menichelli is a narcissistic diva in Il Fuoco

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Starring Pina Menichelli whose overwrought style of acting earned her the nickname "Our Lady of the Spasms" as an egomaniacal diva and Febo Mari as the young painter she ensnares in her charms, Il Fuoco had audiences gasping in amazement and laughing their heads off at the diva's outrageous behavior.

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Bypassing the familiar spectacle of female suffering but not, as might be expected, by turning to any consequent pathos for the male, Il Fuoco offers the pleasurable spectacle of a diva whose only love is herself.

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Last year's San Francisco Silent Film Festival offered fans an extremely rare treat: a screening of Giovanni Pastrone's 1916 masterpiece, Il Fuoco.

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Last year's San Francisco Silent Film Festival offered fans an extremely rare treat: a screening of Giovanni Pastrone's 1916 masterpiece, Il Fuoco.

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Starring Pina Menichelli whose overwrought style of acting earned her the nickname "Our Lady of the Spasms" as an egomaniacal diva and Febo Mari as the young painter she ensnares in her charms, Il Fuoco had audiences gasping in amazement and laughing their heads off at the diva's outrageous behavior.

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Pina Menichelli is a narcissistic diva in Il Fuoco

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Last year's San Francisco Silent Film Festival offered fans an extremely rare treat: a screening of Giovanni Pastrone's 1916 masterpiece, Il Fuoco.

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Bypassing the familiar spectacle of female suffering but not, as might be expected, by turning to any consequent pathos for the male, Il Fuoco offers the pleasurable spectacle of a diva whose only love is herself.

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

  • Bypassing the familiar spectacle of female suffering but not, as might be expected, by turning to any consequent pathos for the male, Il Fuoco offers the pleasurable spectacle of a diva whose only love is herself.

    George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva George Heymont 2012

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