

The Borgia, or the Golden Blood
A 3 part drama series about the notorious powerful Borgia family who took power in Italy in the 15th/16th centuries.
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Plot Summary
This historical drama chronicles the rise and fall of the infamous Borgia family during the Italian Renaissance. It delves into their ruthless pursuit of power, their political machinations, and their scandalous personal lives, highlighting key figures like Pope Alexander VI and his children, Cesare and Lucrezia. The film explores themes of ambition, corruption, and the complex web of alliances and betrayals that defined their era.
Critical Reception
As a Romanian historical epic, 'The Borgia, or the Golden Blood' received attention within its national cinema context. Critically, it is often viewed as a visually rich but somewhat conventional portrayal of the Borgia family's notoriety. Audiences appreciated its dramatic scope and historical setting, though some found the narrative pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually impressive depiction of the Renaissance era.
- A grand, if somewhat lengthy, exploration of the Borgia family's rise to power.
- Captures the decadent and dangerous atmosphere of the time.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Studioul Cinematografic "Bucuresti" (Bucharest Film Studio) in Romania, and while it did not achieve widespread international acclaim or major awards, it is considered a significant production within Romanian cinema of the era.
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