
Cellini: A Violent Life
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The story of Benvenuto Cellinin (1500-1571), a soldier and one of the most important craftsmen and artists of Renaissance Italy whose life was marked by many achievements and adventures, but also crimes. There is also the mini-series version consisted of three 90 minutes episodes, broadcasted by RaiDue.
Top Cast


Wadeck Stanczak
Wadeck Stanczak
Benvenuto Cellini
Wadeck Stanczak
Benvenuto Cellini


Max von Sydow
Max von Sydow
Pope Clement VII
Max von Sydow
Pope Clement VII


Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
François the First
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
François the First


Ben Kingsley
Ben Kingsley
Governor
Ben Kingsley
Governor


Sophie Ward
Sophie Ward
Porzia / Supplizia
Sophie Ward
Porzia / Supplizia


Maurizio Donadoni
Maurizio Donadoni
Florentine Red
Maurizio Donadoni
Florentine Red


Florence Pernel
Florence Pernel
Catherine
Florence Pernel
Catherine


Pamela Villoresi
Pamela Villoresi
Fiore
Pamela Villoresi
Fiore


Marne Maitland
Marne Maitland
Blind cardinal
Marne Maitland
Blind cardinal


Luigi Di Fiore
Luigi Di Fiore
Pierluigi Farnese
Luigi Di Fiore
Pierluigi Farnese
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