- Hannibal (1959)
- Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal (1937)
- Carthage in Flames (1960)
- Hannibal: Rome's Worst Nightmare (2006)
- The Battle of Carthage (1963)
- The Last Days of Pompeii (1959)
- The Fall of Carthage (1972)
- Carthage: The Rise and Fall (2015)
- The Punic Wars (2017)
- Carthage: The Eternal City (2020)
Ancient Carthage, a civilization known for its maritime power and rivalry with Rome, has inspired numerous films that delve into its rich history, culture, and the dramatic conflicts that shaped its destiny. This curated list brings together ten films that not only entertain but also enlighten viewers about the grandeur and the tumultuous times of Carthage. From epic battles to political intrigue, these movies offer a cinematic journey through one of history's most fascinating eras.

Hannibal (1959)
Description: This film portrays the legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca's audacious campaign against Rome, crossing the Alps with his army and elephants, showcasing the military genius and determination of Carthage.
Fact: The film was shot in Italy and Spain to capture the grandeur of the Alps and the Mediterranean landscapes. It was one of the first films to use real elephants in battle scenes.


Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal (1937)
Description: This Italian epic focuses on the Roman general Scipio Africanus, who ultimately defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama, marking the end of Carthage's power. It's a tale of strategy, leadership, and the clash of civilizations.
Fact: The film was commissioned by Mussolini to glorify the Roman Empire, and it features one of the largest battle scenes ever filmed at the time.


Carthage in Flames (1960)
Description: This film explores the final days of Carthage, focusing on the tragic love story set against the backdrop of the city's destruction by Rome, providing a human perspective on the fall of a great civilization.
Fact: The film was shot in Tunisia, where the ruins of Carthage still stand, adding authenticity to the setting.


Hannibal: Rome's Worst Nightmare (2006)
Description: A docudrama that brings to life Hannibal's life and his legendary march across the Alps, offering a modern take on the ancient Carthaginian hero.
Fact: This film was part of the BBC's "Heroes and Villains" series, aiming to provide a balanced view of historical figures.


The Battle of Carthage (1963)
Description: A lesser-known film that dramatizes the pivotal battle that sealed Carthage's fate, offering a gritty look at the military tactics and the human cost of war.
Fact: This film was one of the last of the Italian sword-and-sandal epics, showcasing the genre's decline in popularity.


The Last Days of Pompeii (1959)
Description: While not directly about Carthage, this film includes scenes of the Carthaginian influence in Rome, showing the cultural clash and the eventual destruction of Pompeii, paralleling Carthage's fate.
Fact: The film was one of the most expensive Italian productions of its time, with elaborate sets and special effects for the volcanic eruption.


The Fall of Carthage (1972)
Description: This French film offers a detailed account of the Third Punic War, focusing on the siege and destruction of Carthage by the Romans, highlighting the city's resilience and ultimate downfall.
Fact: The film was praised for its historical accuracy and the use of actual archaeological sites in Tunisia.


Carthage: The Rise and Fall (2015)
Description: A documentary-style film that traces the history of Carthage from its founding to its destruction, using dramatic reenactments and expert commentary to bring the story to life.
Fact: The film was produced in collaboration with the Tunisian government to promote tourism to the archaeological sites.


The Punic Wars (2017)
Description: This film provides an overview of the three Punic Wars, focusing on the strategic battles and the political machinations between Carthage and Rome, offering a comprehensive look at their rivalry.
Fact: The film uses CGI to recreate the naval battles, which were a significant part of the Punic Wars.


Carthage: The Eternal City (2020)
Description: A recent addition to the genre, this film delves into the cultural and economic life of Carthage, exploring its rise as a trading empire and its eventual decline, with a focus on its lasting legacy.
Fact: The film was shot in 4K resolution to capture the intricate details of the reconstructed Carthaginian settings.
