grantor: University of Toronto"From 1911 to 1914 the industry developed with astounding rapidity. The film [ ... ] grew in length. But the most sensational pictures now began to come from Europe and had considerable influence on the American producers". Paul Rotha wrote these words in 1929, the same year that sound was added to the moving image. Starting from this context, I have tried to establish the role that Dante Alighieri and 'La Divina Commedia' played in the story. Searching through film archives and old, almost untouched, press clippings, in American and Italian libraries, I have focused on a cluster of Dantean films, produced in Milan and near Rome. First and foremost, is the 'Inferno' by Milano Films, which premiered in...