

A palace so gorgeous it'll make your apartment cry.
Palazzo Vecchio: a history of art and power. Directed by Piero Messina, through a clever movement of the narration between past and present, makes a real journey into the beauty of an ancient place that still retains its undisputed charm.
Cinematography
Every frame could hang in the Uffizi.
Direction
Past and present dance without a single misstep.
Production
Access that'd make art historians weep with envy.

Director
Piero Messina
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Palazzo Vecchio's Salone dei Cinquecento was built to intimidate; its 39-meter walls were Michelangelo's revenge canvas after rival da Vinci's failed fresco attempt.
Director Piero Messina previously assisted Paolo Sorrentino on The Great Beauty—explaining this film's similarly decadent eye for Italian splendor.
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