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  1. Oct 12, 2012 · The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683: Directed by Renzo Martinelli. With F. Murray Abraham, Andrea Iaia, Enrico Lo Verso, Jerzy Skolimowski. In the summer of 1683, 300,000 warriors of the Ottoman Empire began the siege of Vienna.

    • (2.2K)
    • Drama, History, War
    • Renzo Martinelli
    • 2012-10-12
  2. In the summer of 1683, 300,000 warriors of the Ottoman Empire laid siege to Vienna. On Sept. 11, the main battle between Polish cavalry and the Turks began.

    • (60)
    • Renzo Martinelli
    • R
    • F. Murray Abraham
  3. The title of the film, THE BATTLE OF VIENNA, rightly leads viewers to an assumption that they are going to see an epic production dealing with an important moment in the European history - the 1680s and the siege of Vienna. Undeniably, 1683 saw the turning point for the western world and its identity.

  4. Plot. Beginning after the First Siege of Vienna the century before, the film brings viewers through the various conflicts between Catholic Christianity and Turkish Islam which led up to the events of 11 September 1683 and the Battle of Vienna.

  5. DAY OF THE SIEGE is a powerful, evocative war movie about the 1683 Battle of Vienna that saved Christian Europe from Islamic conquers. In the summer of 1683, 300,000 Muslim warriors of the Ottoman Empire began the siege of Vienna.

    • Renzo Martinelli
    • F. Murray Abraham
  6. Oct 25, 2021 · Movie Review '11 September 1683, Day of the Siege'. In this special episode I sit down with three other history podcasters and discuss the 2012 Movie '11 September 1683, Day of the Siege'. This is a historical movie, that tells the story of the Ottoman Siege of Vienna in the 17th century.

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  8. Contrary to other reviewers I found The Day of The Siege to be an excellent film well grounded in history. The Mouslem Turks in 1683 advanced from Constantinople to Vienna for a second attempt at unlocking the door to Western Europe.

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