Giordano Bruno (1548 - 1600) was one of
the pivotal thinkers of the Renaissance.
A Dominican friar in Italy, he left the order and taught widely
throughout Europe.
Among the ideas he taught were the inexpressibility of any
ultimate truths and the complete relativity of ordinary truth.
He also taught religious tolerance.
For these and other deviations, he was burned at the stake
by the Inquisition.
This lavish Italian film takes up his story after he has returned
to Venice from meetings with European heads of state and teaching
sessions at the great universities.
Cast:
Gian Maria Volontè, Charlotte Rampling, Hans Christian
Blech, Mathieu Carrière, Renato Scarpa, Giuseppe Maffioli,
José Quaglio, Mark Burns, Mario Bardella, Massimo Foschi
Director:
Giuliano Montaldo |