L'inferno Filming Locations

L'inferno filming locations

Where was L'inferno filmed? L'inferno was filmed in 4 locations across Italy in the following places:

L'inferno Filming Locations

Bovisa is a district of Milan, Italy, located north of the city center, in the Zone 9. The name is supposedly derived from the Italian word bove, meaning ox, as the area developed from an ancient rural settlement.

Liguria is a crescent-shaped region in northwest Italy. Its Mediterranean coastline is known as the Italian Riviera. The 5 colorful fishing villages of the Cinque Terre, as well as stylish Portofino and Santa Margherita Ligure, are on the eastern coast or Riviera di Levante. The western coast, the Riviera di Ponente, is home to Sanremo, a vintage resort with a turn-of-the-century casino and a flower-filled promenade.

L'inferno (1911)
Alternate title: Dante's Inferno
Runtime: 71 minutes
Rating: 7.0
Release year: 1911
IMDB: tt0002130
Plot summary

Loosely adapted from Dante's Divine Comedy and inspired by the illustrations of Gustav Doré the original silent film has been restored and has a new score by Tangerine Dream.

Genres
Adventure
Drama
Fantasy
Cast
Salvatore Papa
Arturo Pirovano
Giuseppe de Liguoro
Pier Delle Vigne
Directors
Francesco Bertolini
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L'inferno filming locations