Giordano Bruno (film)
Giordano Bruno | |
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Directed by | Giuliano Montaldo |
Cinematography | Vittorio Storaro |
Edited by | Antonio Siciliano |
Music by | Ennio Morricone |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Giordano Bruno is a 1973 Italian biographical-drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo.[1] It was produced by Carlo Ponti.
The film, which does not shy from presenting libidinous aspects of his behaviour, chronicles the last years of life of the philosopher Giordano Bruno (1548-1600), from the year 1592, when his ideas drew the attention of guardians of Roman Catholic doctrines, to his execution in 1600.[2]
Cast[]
- Gian Maria Volonté: Giordano Bruno
- Charlotte Rampling: Fosca
- Renato Scarpa: Fra' Tragagliolo
- Mathieu Carrière: Orsini
- Hans Christian Blech: Sartori
- : Arsenalotto
- Mark Burns: Bellarmino
- Massimo Foschi: Fra Celestino
- Paolo Bonacelli
- José Quaglio
- Corrado Gaipa
References[]
External links[]
- Giordano Bruno at IMDb
- Alternative poster at this address: https://letterboxd.com/film/giordano-bruno/
Categories:
- 1973 films
- Italian-language films
- Biographical films about philosophers
- Biographical films about scientists
- Films about capital punishment
- Films about Catholicism
- Films scored by Ennio Morricone
- Films directed by Giuliano Montaldo
- Films set in Rome
- Films set in the 1590s
- Films set in the 1600s
- Films set in Venice
- Italian films
- Italian biographical films
- Cultural depictions of Giordano Bruno
- 1970s Italian film stubs