The silent cinema had already created colossal movies based on ancient civilizations, but it is in the 1950s when peplums reach their apogee in Hollywood. Then, peplums take root at Cinecittà studios, in Rome, where cheap cinema is produced with bodybuilders as heroes. The genre decays in the late 1960s, but rises again decades later, when a modern classic is released in 2000.
Camera | Jean-Yves Charpin | Director of Photography |
Production | Caroline Laub | Producer |
Sound | Olivier Virmont | Sound Engineer |
Sound | Aurélien Bony | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Maximilien Mathevon | Original Music Composer |
Production | Fabien Husson | Producer |
Camera | Guillaume Tunzini | Director of Photography |
Production | Heike Lettau | Producer |
Sound | Christophe Joly | Sound Engineer |
Writing | Jérôme Korkikian | Writer |
Production | Nathalie Ducrin | Producer |
Directing | Jérôme Korkikian | Director |
Production | Franck Firmin Guion | Producer |
Editing | Olivier Korkikian | Editor |