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  1. Release. December 26, 1972. ( 1972-12-26) –. January 9, 1973. ( 1973-01-09) The Age of the Medici, originally released in Italy as L'età di Cosimo de Medici ( The Age of Cosimo de Medici ), is a 1973 3-part TV series about the Renaissance in Florence, directed by Roberto Rossellini.

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    • December 26, 1972 –, January 9, 1973
  2. The Age of the Medici: With Marcello Di Falco, Virgilio Gazzolo, Adriano Amidei Migliano, Michel Bardinet. This is a lengthy exposition of the social and political history of renaissance Florentine history, told through dramatised conversations between the main participants, particularly Cosimo de Medici and Brunelleschi.

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  3. The Age of the Medici. Roberto Rossellini’s three-part The Age of the Medici is like a Renaissance painting come to life: a portrait of fifteenth-century Florence, ruled by the Medici political dynasty. With a lovely score from composer Manuel de Sica (son of Vittorio), this grand yet intimate work is a storybook conjuring of a way of life ...

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  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · La era de los Médici - Película dirigida por Roberto Rossellini, protagonizada por Marcello Di Falco, Virgilio Gazzolo, Tom Felleghy, Mario Erpichini.

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    • Marcello Di Falco
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  5. This expansive production presents historical moments of the Italian Renaissance. Focusing largely on the arts-loving politician Cosimo de Medici (Marcello Di Falco), the docudrama depicts the ...

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  6. The Age of the Medici (1973) | MUBI. 8.1. /10. 135 Ratings. Cast & Crew. Show all ( 14) Roberto Rossellini Screenplay, Director. Virginio Gazzolo Cast. Marcello Di Falco Cast. Adriano Amidei Migliano Cast. Roberto Bisacco Cast. Luciano Scaffa Screenplay. Marcella Mariani Screenplay. Mario Montuori Cinematography. Articles from the Notebook.

  7. Roberto Rossellini’s three-part The Age of the Medici is like a Renaissance painting come to life: a portrait of fifteenth-century Florence, ruled by the Medici political dynasty. With a lovely score from composer Manuel de Sica (son of Vittorio), this grand yet intimate work is a storybook conju...