ELVIRA NOTARI: BEYOND SILENCE Film Screening

Schedule

Sat Aug 08 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm

UTC-07:00
Location

The 418 Project | Santa Cruz, CA

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Elvira Notari: Beyond Silence traces the legacy of Italy's first woman director and the artists now bringing her vision back.
About this Event

Santa Cruz Premiere – Q&A with filmmaker Valerio Ciriaci

ELVIRA NOTARI: BEYOND SILENCE (2025, Awen Films, 89 min.) Dir. Valerio Ciriaci.

Elvira Notari: Beyond Silence is a feature documentary chronicling the life and work of Elvira Notari (1875-1946), Italy's first woman film director. Despite directing hundreds of silent films that captivated audiences from Naples to New York, Elvira was relegated to the margins of film history for half a century. Her films, poised between realism and staged drama, were deeply rooted in Neapolitan folklore. A woman in a man’s world, her works were targeted by Fascist censorship yet found the embrace of audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. The documentary interweaves voices of those who celebrate her legacy today – from the experts who rediscovered her films to contemporary artists reimagining her vision through new works – to resurrect Elvira’s singular vision. More than a biography, Elvira Notari: Beyond Silence is a prismatic portrait of an artist who continues to inspire new creative pathways.


Discussion following with director Valerio Ciriaci.


Elvira Notari - Biographical Overview


Elvira’s films were deeply rooted in local folklore, drawing on Neapolitan songs and adapting them for the screen in the tradition of the sceneggiatatheatrical genre. Stories of intrigue, betrayal, and crimes of passion were intertwined with documentary-style footage of the city: its lively streets and beautiful vistas, but also the hardships of its poorer quarters. Her filming in the streets and immersion in real working-class settings anticipated many of the methods that would define Italian neorealism. Yet within her realist gaze, moments of dreamlike invention emerge: abstract, superimposed, and colorized images that transform the everyday into a realm of imagination and wonder. Among her characters, modern women stand out – figures who embody a sensuality beyond the strict conventions of their time, challenging the rigid divide between victim and femme fatale.


By the late 1920s, Elvira’s films faced growing scrutiny from Fascist censors determined to impose a new national image, purified of regional differences and tales of criminality. To survive, Dora Films shifted its focus to the United States, distributing its productions widely among Italian immigrant communities. An enthusiastic response from these audiences allowed the company to endure even as many others in Naples were forced to close. And alongside its feature films, Dora Film also began producing short documentaries capturing daily life in Southern Italy, commissioned by migrants yearning for a glimpse of home.


In 1930, Elvira withdrew from filmmaking and retreated to Cava de' Tirreni. Her reasons remain uncertain: was it the burden of censorship, the challenges of the new sound era, or unresolved family tensions? Recent discoveries revealed that Elvira and Nicola had a third daughter, Maria, whom they entrusted to the care – a painful decision made perhaps to preserve the fragile balance between work and raising a third child, and one that created rifts in the family. When Elvira left Naples, she went alone. She died in 1946, far from the public eye. For decades, the loss of her films and the silence around her name kept her legacy at the margins of cinema history.

Doors open at 7:00 PM, film at 7:30 PM at The 418 Project, 155 South River Street, downtown Santa Cruz at the Dragons Gate.

$10 in advance, $15 at the door.

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The 418 Project, 155 S River Street, Santa Cruz, United States

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