Res Bellica Video
Should telling and reconstructing History in a historically accurate way be always considered boring?
We do not think so.
Contact us by writing to info@res-bellica.com and tell us your idea: we’ll help you make it real!
Videos and documentaries with historical content are being more and more requested in recent times – for museum, exhibitions, events, trailers…
However, finding someone who could make such videos in a entertaining way, without sacrificing historical correctness at the same time, is usually a really difficult task.
History is already interesting and entertaing per se, without any invention.
That’s exactly the vision by which we realize our historical videos and documentaries.
Res Bellica realizes historical documentaries and video since 2012.
The documentary which more of any other shows our vision about telling History is “The Dawn of the Etruscans“, a documentary funded by IBC Emilia Romagna with more than 118.840 views (more than 70.750 for its Italian version).
You will also find more videos which will show you what we can do on our YouTube channel.
You will find both short and longer productions on various aspects of History, from which you will gain an idea of we are able to do.
Our commitment has already produced really important collaborations and results, such as the implementation of parts from “The Dawn of the Etruscans” on the leading Italian TV show “Ulisse: il piacere della scoperta” by RAI.
We offer you a complete service, starting from the historical consultancy to the complete making of the video.
The making of the video do not only comprises shooting and editing, but also the proper historical reconstruction.
In fact, thanks to a more than ten years experience in this field, could reconstruct everything that is needed for the video, using the most updated historical knowledge available.
To relive History in an interesting and entertaining manner, to have the video you need for you museum, event, exhibition, etc., write us a message to
Res Bellica’s professionals
The first experience of Res Bellica in the field of videomaking dates back to 2009, with various collaborations to videos and documentaries and co-productions of original docufilms.
Res Bellica make use of the collaboration with Nico Guidetti, talented and valued documentary maker.
The complete list of our works
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In 2009 he collaborated to the making of the music video “Fighters“, track of the epic metal band Tarchon Fist.
In 2010-2011 he collaborated in the making of the documentaries “Operation Tombola-1945”, “Alexander the Great” and “Caligula”, per la serie Red Hot History, trasmessa su Canada’s History Television.
In 2012 he collaborated to the video-documentary “Sulla strada per Roma“, made by Mediavision Cine & Video.
In 2014 he collaborated to the documentary “Rome: The World’s First Superpower”, produced for Channel 5 (UK).
In the same year he planned, wrote e codirected “The Dawn of Etruscans“, produced by IBC – Istituto per i beni artistici culturali e naturali della Regione Emilia-Romagna, with the executive production by Mediavision Cine & Video.
In 2019 makes, again in collaboration with Mediavision Cine & Video, a documentary on the Etruscan mirror of Galassina, shown in the exhibition “Lo specchio di Celestino. Archeologia etrusca a Modena nella prima metà dell’Ottocento” in Galleria Estense (Modena).
Nico Guidetti
(to read the complete biography, click here).
Between 1999 and 2002 he collaborates as movie critic to the important magazine “Cineforum”.
Between 2000 and 2001, he collaborates with Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico, as assistant director (“I giorni dell’R-60”) and then as operator (“28 luglio 1943 – I percorsi della memoria”).
He has realized many documentaries, among which: Note a margine – Appunti per un film sul 7 luglio (2010), Il violino di Cervarolo (2012), Sabotatori (2015, with the support of Emilia Romagna Film Commission) and Denominazione di Origine Popolare (2015, with the support of Emilia Romagna Film Commission), Fonderia 39 (2017, with the support of Emilia Romagna Film Commission).
He made with Federico Baracchi the documentary I giorni dell’amore nascente, a portrait of the Italian director Franco Piavoli, and with Luigi Sardiello, Il mago del cinema – L’incredibile storia di Mr. Corman, regista low budget.
Click here to see the documentaries made by Nico Guidetti.
Nico Guidetti collaborates with Res Bellica since 2014 in the making of videos and documentaries.
In 2014, he collaborates to the planning, writing and direction of “Dawn of the Etruscans“, per il quale si occupa di riprese, fotografia e montaggio.
In 2019, he makes with Res Bellica, in collaboration with Mediavision Cine & Video, a documentary on the Etruscan mirror of Galassina, shown during the exhibition “Lo specchio di Celestino. Archeologia etrusca a Modena nella prima metà dell’Ottocento” in Galleria Estense (Modena).