
Caravaggio
Drama · History
Overview
The tumultuous and adventurous life of Michelangelo Merisi, controversial artist, called by Fate to become the immortal Caravaggio. A violent genius that will dare to defy the ideal vision of the world imposed by the Renaissance painters. A provoker that scandalized patrons and institutions, raising the altars the outcast figures he knew so well: drunkards, vagrants and prostitutes.
Top Cast


Alessio Boni
Alessio Boni
Caravaggio
Alessio Boni
Caravaggio


Claire Keim
Claire Keim
Fillide Melandroni
Claire Keim
Fillide Melandroni


Jordi Mollà
Jordi Mollà
Cardinal Del Monte
Jordi Mollà
Cardinal Del Monte


Elena Sofia Ricci
Elena Sofia Ricci
Costanza Colonna
Elena Sofia Ricci
Costanza Colonna


Paolo Briguglia
Paolo Briguglia
Mario Minniti
Paolo Briguglia
Mario Minniti


Paolo Giovannucci
Paolo Giovannucci
Giovanni De Ponte
Paolo Giovannucci
Giovanni De Ponte


François Montagut
François Montagut
Alof De Vignancourt
François Montagut
Alof De Vignancourt


Benjamin Sadler
Benjamin Sadler
Onorio Longhi
Benjamin Sadler
Onorio Longhi


Francesc Garrido
Francesc Garrido
Cavalier Martelli
Francesc Garrido
Cavalier Martelli


Francesc Orella
Francesc Orella
Peterzano
Francesc Orella
Peterzano
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