El Rapto de las Sabinas (English Translation: The Rape of the Sabine Women) is a 1962 historical drama film adaptation of the Roman foundation myth about the abduction of Sabine women by the Romans shortly after the foundation of the city of Rome (probably in the 750s BC).
The latest adaptation is a film without dialogue, The Rape of the Sabine Women, which was produced in 2005 by Eve Sussman and the Rufus Corporation. The rape of the Sabine women is depicted in Debra May Macleod’s historical fiction novel Tarpiea. Cultural context
The Rape of the Sabines: Directed by Alberto Gout. With Lorena Velázquez, Alex Johnson, Tere Velázquez, Wolf Ruvinskis. The Sabine tribe battles Romulus in the early days of Rome after Romans seize their women as unwilling brides.
20 mar 2008 · The wolf makes several appearances in The Rape of the Sabine Women (2006), a film by Eve Sussman & The Rufus Corporation. In early moments, the wolf lounges in the Pergamon Museum’s courtyard; later she sidles through the museum and appears in the aftermath of the story.
1 mar 2022 · Final scene of the movie 'El Rapto de las Sabinas'Lorena Velázquez as "Hersilia"Tere Velázquez as "Rhea Silvia"Wolf Ruvinskis as "Romulus"Luis Induni as "Tit...
22 feb 2007 · This is a piece of theater that takes the story of the early days of Rome,when the early Romans wanted to inter marry with the women of the Sabine clan (but were refused by the elders). The Romans,undaunted,merely invited the Sabines to a grand scale fest,and usurped the women away from the men.
27 nov 2023 · El Rapto de las Sabinas (English Translation: The Rape of the Sabine Women) is a 1962 historical drama film adaptation of the Roman foundation myth about the abduction of Sabine women by the Romans shortly after the foundation of the city of Rome (probably in the 750s BC).