Medici – Masters of Florence

Synopsis

Florence, 1429.

Giovanni de’ Medici, thanks to a contract stipulated with the Papacy twenty years before, has transformed his family bank into an unprecedented economic force. But then, Giovanni is mysteriously murdered, and his sons, Cosimo and Lorenzo, are forced to face a range of enemies plotting to oust the Medici from power.

First in line is Rinaldo Albizzi, head of the faction of nobles, who stands opposed not only to the rise of the middle class, favored by the Medici, but also to Cosimo’s vision for the city, including his patronage of magnificent works of art and architecture by such great artists as Donatello and Brunelleschi.

Also in the Medici family keeping the peace is not an easy task. Lorenzo and Cosimo are nearly opposite in temperament, and Cosimo’s marriage to Contessina de Bardi – formed as a political alliance but then matured into a formidable partnership – will be severely strained during his exile in Venice.
It is there that Cosimo takes up with Maddalena, a beautiful slave who becomes his mistress and the mother of his illegitimate son.

In the meantime, the mystery of who killed Giovanni continues to lurk behind the scenes, and a new arch-enemy appears on the horizon in the person of the rival banker Pazzi. All the while, the onerous guilt of the compromises made and the evil done for the good of the family weighs heavily on Cosimo’s soul.

He must decide how far he is willing to go to preserve his vision of Florence – a vision we now know as the Renaissance.

Synopsis

Florence, 1429.

Giovanni de’ Medici, thanks to a contract stipulated with the Papacy twenty years before, has transformed his family bank into an unprecedented economic force. But then, Giovanni is mysteriously murdered, and his sons, Cosimo and Lorenzo, are forced to face a range of enemies plotting to oust the Medici from power.

First in line is Rinaldo Albizzi, head of the faction of nobles, who stands opposed not only to the rise of the middle class, favored by the Medici, but also to Cosimo’s vision for the city, including his patronage of magnificent works of art and architecture by such great artists as Donatello and Brunelleschi.

Also in the Medici family keeping the peace is not an easy task. Lorenzo and Cosimo are nearly opposite in temperament, and Cosimo’s marriage to Contessina de Bardi – formed as a political alliance but then matured into a formidable partnership – will be severely strained during his exile in Venice.
It is there that Cosimo takes up with Maddalena, a beautiful slave who becomes his mistress and the mother of his illegitimate son.

In the meantime, the mystery of who killed Giovanni continues to lurk behind the scenes, and a new arch-enemy appears on the horizon in the person of the rival banker Pazzi. All the while, the onerous guilt of the compromises made and the evil done for the good of the family weighs heavily on Cosimo’s soul.

He must decide how far he is willing to go to preserve his vision of Florence – a vision we now know as the Renaissance.

Cast

Crew

  • Cosimo Richard Madden
  • Lorenzo Stuart Martin
  • Contessina Annabel Scholey
  • Marco Bello Guido Caprino
  • Piero Alessandro Sperduti
  • Ugo Bencini Ken Bones
  • Rinaldo Albizzi Lex Shrapnel
  • Brunelleschi Alessandro Preziosi
  • Pazzi Daniel Caltagirone
  • Maddalena Sarah Felberbaum
  • Bianca Miriam Leone
  • Lucrezia Valentina Bellè
  • Ormanno Albizzi Eugenio Franceschini
  • Piccarda Frances Barber
  • Cossa Steven Waddington
  • Bardi David Bradley
  • Papa Eugenio VI David Bamber
  • Alessandra Albizzi Valentina Cervi
  • Sanuto Andrea Bosca
  • Bredani Fortunato Cerlino
  • Marta Tarugi Valentina Carnelutti
  • Sandro Tarugi Andy Luotto
  • Ricciardo Michael Schermi
  • Emilia Tatjana Nardone
  • Produced by Luca Bernabei and Frank Spotnitz
  • Directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
  • Created by Frank Spotnitz e Nicholas Meyer
  • Story Editor Giovanni Capetta
  • Creative producers Sara Melodia, Luisa Cotta Ramosino
  • Original soundtrack by Paolo Buonvino
  • Costumes Alessandro Lai
  • Post Production Rosario Ranieri
  • Scenography Francesco Frigeri
  • Director of Photography Vittorio Omodei Zorini
  • Editing Marta Evry, Timothy Murrell, Lorenzo Fanfani
  • Assistant Director Sergio Ercolessi
  • Produced by Matilde e Luca Bernabei
  • Production organizer Piergiuseppe Serra
  • Associate Producer Riccardo Russo
  • Production Director Cristina Tacchino, Federico Foti
  • Casting Teresa Razzauti, Priscilla John
  • Executive producer Frank Spotnitz, Luca Bernabei, Matilde Bernabei, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Sharon Remmer, Daniele Passani
  • Rai producer Fania Petrocchi
  • Cosimo Richard Madden
  • Lorenzo Stuart Martin
  • Contessina Annabel Scholey
  • Marco Bello Guido Caprino
  • Piero Alessandro Sperduti
  • Ugo Bencini Ken Bones
  • Rinaldo Albizzi Lex Shrapnel
  • Brunelleschi Alessandro Preziosi
  • Pazzi Daniel Caltagirone
  • Maddalena Sarah Felberbaum
  • Bianca Miriam Leone
  • Lucrezia Valentina Bellè
  • Ormanno Albizzi Eugenio Franceschini
  • Piccarda Frances Barber
  • Cossa Steven Waddington
  • Bardi David Bradley
  • Papa Eugenio VI David Bamber
  • Alessandra Albizzi Valentina Cervi
  • Sanuto Andrea Bosca
  • Bredani Fortunato Cerlino
  • Marta Tarugi Valentina Carnelutti
  • Sandro Tarugi Andy Luotto
  • Ricciardo Michael Schermi
  • Emilia Tatjana Nardone
  • Produced by Luca Bernabei and Frank Spotnitz
  • Directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
  • Created by Frank Spotnitz e Nicholas Meyer
  • Story Editor Giovanni Capetta
  • Creative producers Sara Melodia, Luisa Cotta Ramosino
  • Original soundtrack by Paolo Buonvino
  • Costumes Alessandro Lai
  • Post Production Rosario Ranieri
  • Scenography Francesco Frigeri
  • Director of Photography Vittorio Omodei Zorini
  • Editing Marta Evry, Timothy Murrell, Lorenzo Fanfani
  • Assistant Director Sergio Ercolessi
  • Produced by Matilde e Luca Bernabei
  • Production organizer Piergiuseppe Serra
  • Associate Producer Riccardo Russo
  • Production Director Cristina Tacchino, Federico Foti
  • Casting Teresa Razzauti, Priscilla John
  • Executive producer Frank Spotnitz, Luca Bernabei, Matilde Bernabei, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Sharon Remmer, Daniele Passani
  • Rai producer Fania Petrocchi
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