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The Kingdom of Naples (1978)

Directed by Werner Schroeter · Cinematography by Thomas Mauch

125 min63 frames

Drama

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The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: closeup — Two individuals stand in a low-light indoor setting. The woman looks intently at the man.The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: medium — A marble statue of a woman holding a man rests against patterned amber stone. The figures are…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: wide — A stone wall featuring aged election posters stands before a multi-story urban residential…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: medium — A man stands next to a metal birdcage containing a parrot. The scene is lit in red and dark tones.The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: medium — A group of four young adults sit around a table in a dimly lit room. One man stands and aims a…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: fullbody — A weathered stone staircase splits into two paths beneath a dimly lit arched wall. A man in a…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit room holds a collection of rustic supplies and metal containers. A person's hand…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: closeup — A moray eel emerges from a dark, rugged rock formation underwater. Its head and body are…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: closeup — A red painted surface displays the white hammer and sickle symbol and a white star. To the right…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: medium — A room with white walls displays communist propaganda posters and a framed portrait above a desk.…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: medium — A child sits on a wooden floor in a dimly lit room. The child looks upward toward a person…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: wide — A vintage metal loudspeaker and a utility pole stand against a featureless sky. The scene shows…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: closeup — A close-up shot of a political poster featuring an illustration of a young boy. The printed text…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: medium — Two young adults stand indoors against a plain light-colored wall with an adjacent window. The…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: medium — A room with sheer white curtains overlooks a harbor viewed through an open balcony door. The…The Kingdom of Naples (1978) movie still: establishing — A narrow residential street in a city is lined with tall stone buildings. Several small…
The Kingdom of Naples (1978) — © P.B.C. S.p.a., Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion

What is The Kingdom of Naples about?

Thirty years of Neapolitan history (from 1942 to 1972) through the ups and downs of the Cavioli and Pagano families.

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What does the cinematography of The Kingdom of Naples look like?

Sampled across 63 frames, the coverage of The Kingdom of Naples leans on medium shots (41% of the sample) and close-ups (21%). Cinematographer Thomas Mauch keeps 44% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Vintage glass shapes the frame.

What is the color palette of The Kingdom of Naples?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of The Kingdom of Naples (1978) are #34302e, #575550, #151312, #d4d2ca, #f0f0ed, #908776 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #575550
  • #151312
  • #d4d2ca
  • #f0f0ed
  • #908776

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