Top Cast
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Gian Maria Volonté
Michelangelo
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Fosco Giachetti
Ludovico Buonarroti
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Antonio Battistella
Pier Soderini
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Guido Bertone
Buonarroto
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Alberto Marescalchi
Giovansimone
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Nino Scardina
L'Araldo
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Gianni Simonetti
Giuliano da Sangallo
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Umberto Orsini
Tommaso De Cavalieri
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Gianni Bertoncin
Un portatore
Overview
A mini series about the great artist's life.
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