Venice in media

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This list explores the instances of which the city of Venice, Italy, has been mentioned or alluded to in various media.

Audio dramas referencing Venice[]

  • The BBC 7 Doctor Who audio drama adventure, The Stones of Venice (2005), is set in a future where one last great Carnival is being held before the city sinks forever

Films referencing Venice[]

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Games referencing Venice[]

Board games[]

  • Inkognito (1988) is a board game set in Venice.

Video games[]

(Alphabetical by series or game title)

  • Assassin's Creed II features the city during the Renaissance Era.
  • In the online game City of Heroes, the zone named "Founder's Falls" has an architectural resemblance to Venice.
  • In the SNK game Fatal Fury 2, Andy Bogard's stage features Venice (with some inaccuracies, such as having the Leaning Tower of Pisa in the background) as you fight in a gondola down a canal. This is revisited in King of Fighters '96, where the Boss Team's Stage is set in Venice.
  • Gears of War features a map that resembles Venice's canals
  • You are able to take photographs of your tuned-up car in Gran Turismo 4 released on the PlayStation 2, in two locations in Venice, St. Marks Square, and also on a barge going under the Rialto Bridge.
  • The canals of Venice are featured in the arcade racing game Hydro Thunder, in the hard-level track modeled after the city.
  • The catacombs and the church of San Barnaba are visited in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure.
  • The Republic Of Venice is available as an initial playable faction in the game Medieval 2: Total War
  • The Merchant Prince series is based on the trading and politics of Venice during the Renaissance era. The player plays one of the competing Venetian merchants trying to gain wealth and power through trades, power plays, and Machiavellian skullduggery.
  • Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 feature a city canals in chapter 6
  • The first-person shooter Painkiller features a level called City On Water inspired by Venice.
  • Papa's Pastaria, a flash game from Flipline Studios, takes place in Portallini, a fictional town inspired by Venice.
  • In Sid Meier's Civilization V, Venice appears as a playable nation.
  • Venice is the second playable level in Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
  • The 2006 version of Sonic the Hedgehog features a city based on Venice, Italy.
  • A fighting arena based around Venice can be found in Soulcalibur. The fight takes place upon a stone platform isolated in Venice's water-filled streets. Typical residential Venice buildings are portrayed in the background of the level, although the fight does not take place in any of them.
  • Super Mario Sunshine features a city called "Delfino Plaza" which has Venice elements, after that game the "Delfino" concept has reappeared on some spin-off like "Mario Kart" series and sports series.
  • The city of Venezia in Tales of Phantasia is modeled after Venice.
  • Venice appears as a fighting arena in the first Tekken game released on the PlayStation.
  • Venice is a multiplayer level in Free Radical Design's TimeSplitters: Future Perfect.
  • Venice appears in Core Design's Tomb Raider 2.
  • Venice by Cryo Networks is a strategy game set in 16th century Venice
  • Venice is a casual game for the Windows platform, developed by and distributed by .
  • Venetica features the city during the Renaissance Era. It is the main setting for the game.
  • Voyage Century Online is a free nautical MMORPG developed by Snail Games and published by IGG, that features Venice as one of the Port Cities that can be used for commerce and exploration.
  • The La Razza Canal course from the Nintendo GameCube game, Wave Race: Blue Storm was likely modeled after Venice.
  • Venice appears as a map in Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, in which the Allied agents need to steal an artifact and escape the city on a boat through its canals.
  • The Sega video game House of the Dead 2 takes place in Venice.

Music referencing Venice[]

(Alphabetical by artist)

  • In 1960, French singer Charles Aznavour recorded Que C'est Triste Venise (How Sad Venice Is). Today, it is one of his most famous bilingual pieces,[citation needed] sung in both Italian (titled Com'è Triste Venezia) and French.[citation needed]
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor's video for "Catch You" was shot in Venice.
  • Russian singer Dima Bilan's music video for the song 'На берегу неба' (Na Beregu Neba- On the shore of the sky) takes place in Venice.
  • Madonna's music video for her song Like a Virgin (1984), directed by Mary Lambert, was shot in Venice, Italy. It features Madonna wearing a wedding dress, dancing on a gondola.
  • The Italian composer Luigi Nono (1924-1990) was born and lived in Venice.
  • On July 15, 1989, Pink Floyd played live on a floating barge in the middle of The Grand Canal during their A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour.
  • Sandra's video for "Little Girl" was shot in Venice.
  • The video for the Siouxsie and the Banshees song Dear Prudence was shot in Venice.
  • Much of the music of Rondò Veneziano has centred on Venetian themes. The Rondo Veneziano (2010) DVD features three music videos set in Venice[which?]
  • The music video of the song Mhm Mhm by Manuel Riva, published in 2016, was shot in Venice.

Television shows and episodes referencing Venice[]

(Alphabetical by series)

  • In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Mario and Luigi must save Venice from King Koopa.[which?]
  • The manga and anime series ARIA take place in the town of Neo-Venezia, based on Venice.
  • The fifth series Doctor Who episode, "The Vampires of Venice", takes place in the city in 1580.
  • Several episodes of manga and anime series Gunslinger Girl take place in Venice.
  • The Jem episode "In Stitches" takes place in this city.
  • In the manga and anime One Piece, the island of is based on Venice.
  • An episode[which?] of The Scooby-Doo Show was set in Venice.
  • In the 38th episode of the Tatsunoko anime Yatterman, made in 2008, the Yatterman and the Doronbo Team battle in Venice. The ring that was found on the Campanile de San Marco was taken by the Doronbo Team and it was a fake ring.

Written works referencing Venice[]

Fiction (drama and literature)[]

(Alphabetical by author's surname)

Non-fiction[]

(Alphabetical by author's surname)

Poetry[]

(Alphabetical by author's surname)

  • T. S. Eliot - "Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar" (1920)

References[]

  1. ^ "A Beautiful Crime". Kirkus Reviews. January 28, 2020. Archived from the original on December 3, 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2021.

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