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Veritas Vincit is a 1919 German silent historical film directed by Joe May and starring Mia May, Johannes Riemann, and Magnus Stifter. It was made as an epic in three episodes, similar to D. W. Griffith's Intolerance. The first takes place in Ancient Rome, the second during the Renaissance and the third shortly before the First World War. Although not released until Spring 1919, it had been made during the final months of the war the previous year. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Paul Leni and . It was shot at the Weissensee Studios in Berlin and on location around the city. Veritas vincit (auch Veritas vincit (Die Wahrheit siegt!). Eine Filmtrilogie) ist ein dreiteiliger deutscher Spielfilm von Joe May aus dem Jahr 1918. Alle drei weiblichen Hauptrollen spielt Mays Ehefrau Mia May. Die Produktion gilt als der erste Monumentalfilm der deutschen Filmgeschichte. Veritas vincit (en latin, La Vérité triomphe) est un film allemand réalisé par Joe May, sorti en 1919. Veritas vincit (conosciuto anche come Die Wahrheit siegt) è un film muto del 1919 prodotto e diretto da Joe May. La pellicola è divisa in tre episodi: il primo, ambientato in epoca romana, il secondo nel Medioevo, il terzo in epoca moderna. Interprete delle tre storie fu Mia May, un'attrice che era anche la moglie del regista.
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Veritas vincit (en latin, La Vérité triomphe) est un film allemand réalisé par Joe May, sorti en 1919. Veritas vincit (auch Veritas vincit (Die Wahrheit siegt!). Eine Filmtrilogie) ist ein dreiteiliger deutscher Spielfilm von Joe May aus dem Jahr 1918. Alle drei weiblichen Hauptrollen spielt Mays Ehefrau Mia May. Die Produktion gilt als der erste Monumentalfilm der deutschen Filmgeschichte. Veritas vincit (conosciuto anche come Die Wahrheit siegt) è un film muto del 1919 prodotto e diretto da Joe May. La pellicola è divisa in tre episodi: il primo, ambientato in epoca romana, il secondo nel Medioevo, il terzo in epoca moderna. Interprete delle tre storie fu Mia May, un'attrice che era anche la moglie del regista. Veritas Vincit is a 1919 German silent historical film directed by Joe May and starring Mia May, Johannes Riemann, and Magnus Stifter. It was made as an epic in three episodes, similar to D. W. Griffith's Intolerance. The first takes place in Ancient Rome, the second during the Renaissance and the third shortly before the First World War. Although not released until Spring 1919, it had been made during the final months of the war the previous year. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Paul Leni and . It was shot at the Weissensee Studios in Berlin and on location around the city.
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