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Aphrodite, Goddess of Love

Aphrodite, Goddess of Love

Another moment in ancient Rome's history where things don't turn out how you'd expect.

7.2 / 1019581h 40m

Synopsis

The construction of great temple dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite, followed by new and high taxes and the arrival of a plague, create discontent in the population, and threatens the love between a sculptor and a slave.

Genre: Drama, History

Status: Released

Director: Mario Bonnard

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Main Cast

Isabelle Corey

Isabelle Corey

Lerna

Anthony Steffen

Anthony Steffen

Demetrios

Irène Tunc

Irène Tunc

Diala

Carlo Tamberlani

Carlo Tamberlani

Mathieu

Clara Calamai

Clara Calamai

Stenele

John Kitzmiller

John Kitzmiller

Tomore

Massimo Serato

Massimo Serato

Quinto Rufo

Ivo Garrani

Ivo Garrani

Antigono

Giulio Donnini

Giulio Donnini

Erasto

Gian Paolo Rosmino

Gian Paolo Rosmino

Dineo

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf

Roman Emperor Nero has recently visited Corinth and left "Antigono" (Ivo Garrani) in charge. He is determined to build a magnificent temple to Aphrodite and to pay for this he must tax and enslave some of his people - and that earns him the enmity of just about everyone. Meantime, sculptor "Demetrius" (Anthony Steffen) is charged with crafting the face of the goddess, but when he is accidentally taken prisoner encounters the slave "Lerna" (Isabelle Corey) with whom he falls madly in love. It's never going to be simple for this couple, though, as the scheming "Diala" (Irène Tunc) has her own plans and then there's also a rather ghastly plague that many think is a result of the god's displeasure with the increasing number of Christians being tolerated. To that end, "Antigono" does his own mini-Nero and orders that these religious interlopers be sacrificed. Might this appease his increasingly restless population or might someone come to the rescue of the couple before they become lion fodder? The production detail here is really quite decent, with plenty of attention paid to the sets and costumes as the drama unfolds. There's also a fair amount of swordplay and plenty of conniving going on too. Sadly, the staccato nature of the dialogue drags it down a little and I'm afraid I just found Corey and Steffen about as wooden as a pair of rudii, but that said it's an enjoyably paced and quite entertaining drama that easily passed ninety minutes. Keep an eye out for Massimo Serato - he'd have made a good "Bond" villain, I think.