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Giordano Bruno

  • 1973
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Charlotte Rampling and Gian Maria Volontè in Giordano Bruno (1973)
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Fleeing from his enemies in the Catholic Church, the free thinking philosopher, poet and scientist Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) has found some protection in Venice. But the Roman Inquisition, ... Read allFleeing from his enemies in the Catholic Church, the free thinking philosopher, poet and scientist Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) has found some protection in Venice. But the Roman Inquisition, fearing his influence in Europe, wants to bring him on trial for heresy.Fleeing from his enemies in the Catholic Church, the free thinking philosopher, poet and scientist Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) has found some protection in Venice. But the Roman Inquisition, fearing his influence in Europe, wants to bring him on trial for heresy.

  • Director
    • Giuliano Montaldo
  • Writers
    • Lucio De Caro
    • Giuliano Montaldo
    • Piergiovanni Anchisi
  • Stars
    • Gian Maria Volontè
    • Hans Christian Blech
    • Mathieu Carrière
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    7.2/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Giuliano Montaldo
    • Writers
      • Lucio De Caro
      • Giuliano Montaldo
      • Piergiovanni Anchisi
    • Stars
      • Gian Maria Volontè
      • Hans Christian Blech
      • Mathieu Carrière
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Gian Maria Volontè
    Gian Maria Volontè
    • Giordano Bruno
    • (as Gianmaria Volonte)
    Hans Christian Blech
    Hans Christian Blech
    • Sartori
    Mathieu Carrière
    Mathieu Carrière
    • Orsini
    Renato Scarpa
    Renato Scarpa
    • Fra Tragagliolo
    Giuseppe Maffioli
    • Arsenalotto
    José Quaglio
    José Quaglio
    • Nunzio apostolico di Venezia
    Mark Burns
    Mark Burns
    • Bellarmino
    Mario Bardella
    Massimo Foschi
    Massimo Foschi
    • Fra Celestino
    Corrado Gaipa
    • Confessore di Mocenigo
    Hans Caninenberg
    Hans Caninenberg
    Amerigo Alberani
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Fosca
    Pier Giovanni Anchisi
      Giancarlo Badessi
      • Notaio apostolico
      Franco Balducci
      • Secondino
      Gabriele Bentivoglio
      Paolo Bonacelli
      Paolo Bonacelli
      • Presidente Inquisizione
      • Director
        • Giuliano Montaldo
      • Writers
        • Lucio De Caro
        • Giuliano Montaldo
        • Piergiovanni Anchisi
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      10davidtraversa-1

      Glorious colors, patterns, fabrics, interiors, in a very serious picture.

      An exquisite movie. I saw it two days ago and many of its images are still popping out in my mind. Other commentaries explain much better the story of Giordano Bruno that I could ever try to attempt, so I will only point out the magnificence of the interiors with frescos on every surface, with multicolored intarsio marble floors (The Vatican with the most exquisite and amazingly luxurious interior decorations ever dreamt by human minds --Titans of the visual effects to bring out the pathos in the viewer --believer--in this case).

      The appalling beauty of the Catholic Church prelates costumes (Armani, Oscar de la Renta, eat your hearts out!), their jewels, their tiaras, their gloves... My, my! The preciousness of the visuals in this movie reminded me of the movie "L'Innocente" ("The Innocent") by Visconti, equally jaded and ultra sophisticated with its exquisite details of costumes, jewelry and interiors.

      A surprising fashion show within a very serious picture! Volontè does an incredible job in his creation of Giordano Bruno, and everybody else in the cast is excellent. The script superb, as superb is the director. Only for grown ups (not because of obscenity, but because the concepts exposed in the lengthy dialogs are not easily digested by feeble minds).
      Kirpianuscus

      a manifesto

      about freedom, knowledge, fight against prejudices. maybe, about the Church. Giordano Bruno becomes the symbol of the fight for ideas and ideals. for transform the philosophy as tool for everybody. for define the knowledge as supreme form of liberty. and for save an ideal, against the obstacles. a film who, for music and for the atmosphere, for the performance of Gian Maria Volonte and for the force of the last scenes, remains a must see. as political film, off course but, maybe more important, for the wise way to present and sustain ideals and force of faith. because, in fact, it is just a faith story. religious. but not only. the motif - the generous manner for give a touching, coherent and useful warning with universal impact.
      accercel

      Artificially made

      First of all, this movie is extremely boring. Secondly, it is hilariously absurd, lacks any brim of realism and is extremely poorly acted. Barbariously simplifying the life and the trial of Giordano Bruno, it practically says nothing at all about the personality and the ideas of this important scientist and philosopher. All that it offers are some garments supposedly (and most surely) belonging to that age and some stupid sentences uttered by all characters (of course, mainly by Giordano Bruno), suffocated by clichés and "philosophy" that one could hear daily in all sort of circumstances, all of them worse than mediocre. One of the worst movies I've ever seen (watching it three or four times a year would be more than incomprehensible)
      9rickvalenti

      Tense,gripping, intelligent Period piece

      This a film for the thoughtful. It relies on intelligent dialogue,great acting and period recreation. If you want action, look somewhere else,but this film is simply DRIPPING with dramatic tension from start to finish.

      It is gripping portrait of the times and politics when the church sought to consolidate it's power over a changing world and persecuted many like Bruno, Copernicus, Galileo.

      Due to constraints of time it only outlines the free thinking ideas and philosophy of Bruno that led to his trial for heresy.If you want to understand them fully you must look to his writings.

      I saw one post that said he found it boring ; I can't believe that. I found it riveting from the first frame!
      EFW

      A colorful evocation of the scandalous life of Giordano Bruno

      Giordano Bruno was an Italian philosopher who excited the rage of the Catholic Church and finished in the flames of a pyre in Campo dei Fiori in Rome on 17 February 1600. Today a statue stands in his honor in this piazza. As a very young man he entered the Dominican Order, was ordained in 1572, but within a few years was running through Europe, publishing a variety of clever and original literary, theological, and philosophical texts that made many angry. In 1591 he reached Venice, where he displeased a Mocenigo and was denounced to the Inquisition. He was sent to Rome, where he spent six years in prison before he was burned at the stake for heresy. Gian Maria Volonté, one of the great actors of the century, who appeared in such disparate films as For a Few Dollars More, The Abyss, and Il Caso Moro, stars as the sensual and highly intelligent monk. The narrative begins with Bruno's arrival in Venice, and naturally the movie compresses much and doubtless has simplified. Nonetheless the skillful evocation the character of Bruno in the Venice and Rome of the 1590s is highly enjoyable. I watch this movie three or four times a year.

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      • Release date
        • November 29, 1973 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Der Mönch von San Dominico
      • Filming locations
        • Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy(inquisition)
      • Production companies
        • Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
        • Les Films Concordia
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        • 1h 55m(115 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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