Even if it's not an easy film to watch (mostly weird it's the filming 3/4 format, which really accentuates the idea of "something old"), it captures our attention since we discover the darkest side of this genious artist who was famous for being difficult to cope with and for possesing an insatiable appetite for money.
It also explains the unlucky destiny of the famous Julius II tomb that ended up being no more than an architectural frame for a beautifully captivating Moses sculture instead of the huge monument inside St. Peter's basilica.
It also explains the unlucky destiny of the famous Julius II tomb that ended up being no more than an architectural frame for a beautifully captivating Moses sculture instead of the huge monument inside St. Peter's basilica.