Tancredi
Tancredi

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Tancredi

1992
Movie
166 min
Italian

Live performance from Schwetzinger Festspiele, 1992. Based on Voltaire's tragedy, TANCREDI is a story of innocence wronged set against a backdrop of Turks at war with Syracuse. Amenaide, the daughter of Argirio, leader of the senate, is in love with the exiled knight Tancredi. Argirio offers Amenaide's hand in marriage to Orbazzano, the leader of a rival faction, as a token of reconciliation. Amenaide resists this and sends a letter to Tancredi, who is back in Syracuse in hiding. The letter is intercepted, and it is mistaken as an invitation to the Turk Solamir to enter Syracuse. Amenaide is sentenced to death for treachery, but Argirio allows a champion to fight for her vindication... will her beloved Tancredi save her? Bernadette Manca di Nissa, Maria Bayo, and Raul Gimenez star in this Rossini opera with Gianluigi Gelmetti conducting the Radio Symphony Orchester Stuttgart.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Giacomo BattiatoGenres: Historical Drama, TV Miniseries

Plot Summary

This historical miniseries chronicles the life of Tancredi Falconeri, a young nobleman from Sicily caught in the turbulent political landscape of 19th-century Italy. As the Risorgimento unfolds, Tancredi navigates personal desires, family loyalties, and the burgeoning nationalist movement. His journey is marked by romance, duty, and the dramatic clashes that shaped modern Italy.

Critical Reception

Tancredi was generally well-received by audiences for its sweeping historical narrative and strong performances, particularly from its international cast. It is often praised for its visual depiction of the era and its engaging storyline, though some critics noted its adherence to more traditional historical drama conventions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its epic scope and historical detail.

  • Laurence Olivier's final television appearance was a notable highlight.

  • The miniseries effectively captures the spirit of the Risorgimento.

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Fun Fact

This miniseries marked one of the final television appearances of legendary actor Laurence Olivier.

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