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The Tenth Symphony

6.4(8)19181h 28m
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Where to watch The Tenth Symphony in Italy

The Tenth Symphony is available to rent or buy on CHILI in Italy. It isn't on a subscription streaming service there yet. Availability checked 13 June 2026.

About The Tenth Symphony

The Tenth Symphony is a 1918 movie in the Drama genre, directed by Abel Gance, starring Séverin-Mars, Jean Toulout and Emmy Lynn. It has a runtime of 1 hour 28 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.4/10 from 8 viewers. Below you can see where to watch The Tenth Symphony in Italy — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

Composer Enrid Damor knows nothing of the past life of his new wife Eve Dinant : she lived as a debauchee with an adventurer, Fred Ryce. Fred Ryce meets Damor's daughter, Claire, and tries to marries her. He blackmails Eve. Enric learns something about her and Fred and composes a symphony to express his pain... The Tenth Symphony is considered the first major film of the Impressionist movement.

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impressionismfrench impressionism

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch The Tenth Symphony in Italy?+

In Italy, The Tenth Symphony is available to rent or buy on CHILI. It isn't on a subscription streaming service there right now.

Is The Tenth Symphony on Netflix?+

The Tenth Symphony is not on Netflix in Italy right now.

How long is The Tenth Symphony?+

The Tenth Symphony has a runtime of 1 hour 28 minutes (88 minutes).

Who stars in The Tenth Symphony?+

The Tenth Symphony stars Séverin-Mars, Jean Toulout, Emmy Lynn, André Lefaur and Elizabeth Nizan.

When did The Tenth Symphony come out?+

The Tenth Symphony is a 1918 movie directed by Abel Gance.

What genre is The Tenth Symphony?+

The Tenth Symphony is Drama film.

Who directed The Tenth Symphony?+

The Tenth Symphony was directed by Abel Gance.

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