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Italy
(Turin, premiere)
Nov 27, 1951
Italy
(Turin)
Nov 28, 1951
Italy
(Milan)
Nov 30, 1951
Italy
(Rome)
Dec 1, 1951
France
(Cannes Film Festival)
May 10, 1952
Portugal
No data
Nov 7, 1952
France
No data
Nov 19, 1952
Spain
(Madrid)
Dec 25, 1952
Denmark
No data
Sep 14, 1953
Greece
No data
Sep 22, 1953
USA
No data
Sep 12, 1955
West Germany
No data
Nov 25, 1955
UK
No data
Feb 24, 1956
Austria
No data
Jun 1956
Poland
No data
Aug 1959
UK
(re-release)
Oct 9, 1992
Germany
(restored version)
May 27, 1993
Japan
No data
Jul 17, 1993
Australia
(re-release)
Sep 16, 1993
Germany
(video premiere)
1994
Netherlands
(Amsterdam, restored version)
Jan 16, 1994
Sweden
No data
Aug 18, 1995
Germany
(re-release)
Oct 22, 1998
Greece
(Athens Film Festival)
Sep 12, 1999
Greece
(Panorama of European Cinema)
Oct 12, 2007
France
(re-release)
Apr 23, 2014
USA
(re-release)
Apr 25, 2014
Poland
(American Film Festival)
Oct 28, 2016
Finland
(TV premiere)
May 10, 2018
Othello
(Original title)
Otelo
Argentina
Othello
Australia
Othello
Austria (dubbed version)
Otelo
Brazil
Трагедията на Отело, мавърът от Венеция
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title)
Othello
Canada (English title)
Othello
Denmark
Othello
Finland
Othello
Finland (Swedish title)
Othello
France
Οθέλλος
Greece
Othellos
Greece (transliterated title)
Othello, a velencei mór tragédiája
Hungary
Otello
Italy
Osero
Japan
オーソン・ウェルズのオセロ
Japan (Japanese title)
La tragedia de Otelo, el moro de Venecia
Mexico
Othello
Norway
Otello
Poland
Otelo
Portugal
Otello
Romania
Отелло
Soviet Union (Russian title)
Otelo
Spain
Othello
Sweden
The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice
UK
Othello
USA
Otelo, el moro de Venecia
Venezuela
Orson Welles' Othello
West Germany
Sex & Nudity
None
A woman is falsely accused of adultery. This is consistent with the play itself, and it is a key element to the plot of the story.
Violence & Gore
Mild
Mild swordfights and murders, consistent with and following Shakespeare's play as written.
Profanity
None
None at all.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
None
Iago convinces Cassio to drink excessively in order to weaken his mental faculties and be able to manipulate him.
Drugs, recreational: None.
Smoking: None.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild
This film is a dark and intense tragedy.
Some might be offended at the fact a white man plays a black character and wears dark make-up to make him look more like a Moor.