Boccaccio (1920 film) explained

Boccaccio
Director:Michael Curtiz
Producer:Sascha Film
Starring:Paul Lukas
Ica von Lenkeffy
Cinematography:Gustav Ucicky
Country:Austria
Language:Silent with German intertitles

Boccaccio (aka Boccaccios Liebesnachte) is a 1920 Austrian silent film noir directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Paul Lukas, as Boccaccio, and Ica von Lenkeffy. Gustav Ucicky was the cinematographer. The film was released in Austria in January 1920. The aspect ratio is 1.33:1.