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Giordano Bruno
Fleeing from his enemies in the Catholic Church, the free thinking philosopher, poet and scientist Giordano Bruno has found some protection in Venice. But the Roman Inquisition, fearing his influence in Europe, wants to bring him on trial for 'heresy'.
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Plot Summary
This historical drama chronicles the final days and philosophical struggles of the 16th-century Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and cosmologist Giordano Bruno. Accused of heresy by the Roman Inquisition, Bruno faces intense interrogation and agonizing choices as he defends his revolutionary ideas about the universe and the nature of God. The film vividly portrays his intellectual defiance and eventual martyrdom.
Critical Reception
Giordano Bruno was met with critical acclaim for its intellectual depth and powerful performances, particularly from Gian Maria Volonté. It was recognized for its thought-provoking exploration of faith, reason, and persecution, though some found its pacing deliberate. The film has since been regarded as a significant work in historical biopic cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual rigor and challenging themes.
Gian Maria Volonté delivers a commanding and compelling performance.
A stark and unflinching look at the clash between faith and scientific inquiry.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in various historical locations in Italy, including Sermoneta, adding to its authentic historical atmosphere.
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