Venividivici is a film log organized around the Roman triumph.
The conceit comes from Julius Caesar's dispatch after the Battle of Zela in 47 BC: veni, vidi, vici — I came, I saw, I conquered. Three verbs, three stages of how you relate to any film, and three pillars of the app:
- Veni — "I came."
- The watchlist. Films you've shown up for but haven't yet seen.
- Vidi — "I saw."
- The diary. Logging what you watched, rating it, writing about it.
- Vici — "I conquered."
- The triumphs. Crossing milestones, finishing curated campaigns (Best Picture winners, a director's complete works), earning Roman ranks from Tiro to Imperator. Each is a gold seal added to your record.
Around that spine is the usual film-tracker furniture — search, custom lists, follows, comments, and groups for podcasts and film clubs to compare notes. The framing is what's different: films aren't just logged, they're conquered, one at a time, and your triumphs page fills with seals to show for it.
Non-commercial. Built for love of the form.