Borgia

Borgia

2011
Borgia
Borgia

Borgia

7.7 | TV-MA | en | Drama

The name Borgia stands for betrayal, intrigue and corruption in the Vatican, which was the center of the world during the Renaissance.

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EP14  1507
Oct. 27,2014
1507

Cesare's ultimate judgment is realized while Lucrezia struggles to make sense of her family's history and its future.

EP13  1506
Oct. 27,2014
1506

Cesare is brought to La Mancha and goes on trial before the Inquisition, while Lucrezia must use extreme measures to save her marriage.

EP12  1505
Oct. 20,2014
1505

Cesare stands trial for treason against the Holy See and the Ten Commandments, with his old friend Niccolo Machiavelli as prosecutor.

EP11  1504
Oct. 20,2014
1504

With a new pope crowned and order breaking down, Cesare finds himself with more and stronger enemies than ever.

EP10  1503, Part Two
Oct. 13,2014
1503, Part Two

Rodrigo's death sets chaos in motion on many fronts and forces Cesare to practice his most sophisticated politics yet as stakes are raised.

EP9  1503, Part One
Oct. 13,2014
1503, Part One

Lucrezia meets her new family with mixed results, while at home a malaria outbreak has historic consequences for the Borgias.

EP8  1502
Oct. 06,2014
1502

Cesare's renegade generals mount a rebellion against him, while those close to Rodrigo conspire against him, all on the eve of Lucrezia's wedding.

EP7  1501
Oct. 06,2014
1501

Cesare loses his lover and his daughter, leading to a painful defeat, and Lucrezia's betrothal becomes politically and emotionally complex.

EP6  1500
Sep. 29,2014
1500

Outside of Italy, rebellion stirs and the Cardinals fear they'll lose their power, while plans begin for Lucrezia's next marriage.

EP5  1499
Sep. 29,2014
1499

While Rodrigo engages in delicate politics, Leonardo da Vinci offers Cesare a powerful weapon and murder visits the Borgia family.

EP4  1498
Sep. 22,2014
1498

When one of his commanders captures a city without authorisation, Cesare must appease a ruler. Lucrezia's son suffers a potentially mortal fall.

EP3  1497
Sep. 22,2014
1497

Cesare's new mistress could trigger a diplomatic incident, and public allegations of debauchery are made against the Borgia family.

EP2  1496
Sep. 15,2014
1496

Lucrezia is in a delicate position with the return of Rodrigo Borgia. It reigns supreme and does not hesitate to be cruel to his enemies. Pope became a counselor with him, Lucrezia can neither impose his word, nor to stop the fears of her husband, which occurred with the arrival of Cesare in Rome. The son Borgia is carried by his desire for conquest. Fierce, he is ready for anything ...

EP1  1495
Sep. 15,2014
1495

While Lucrezia is head of the Vatican, Rodrigo Borgia continued his retreat. He tries to erase his feelings of love for Julia and her desire for her own daughter, now married to Alfonso di Calabria. But even away from all temptations, he struggles to get there. For his part, his daughter, a young woman who became regent seat with wisdom and moderation, qualities that are lacking in Cesare. The latter, still at war in Romagna, hopes to achieve with a little luck to defeat Catarina and all the enemies of the Borgia family ...

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7.7 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Crime , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2011-10-10 | Released Producted By: EOS Entertainment , ETIC Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.canalplus.fr/c-series/pid5473-c-borgia.html
Synopsis

The name Borgia stands for betrayal, intrigue and corruption in the Vatican, which was the center of the world during the Renaissance.

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Cast

John Doman , Mark Ryder , Assumpta Serna

Director

Tom Fontana

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EOS Entertainment , ETIC Films

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denisejhale-555-694384 I read that this europudding was recorded with the view of dubbing later. I'm not keen on dubbing as it looses part of an actor's performance but the mix of accents here makes uncomfortable viewing. Dialogue is iffy too. However, the youth of the teenagers Cesare and Lucritia does become apparent. I feel the lead was miscast though as its shortcomings would be less noticeable if this performance was more believable.
Lisa S Honestly, I'm looking forward to a Season 3. Like many others wrote, Doman's American accent really stuck out and seemed out of place. But I watched the The Borgia with Irons (I adore Irons and watch everything he is in) as he delivers lines as I should expect, but Irons portrayal seems so small in comparison to Doman and I think the right choice was to make Rodrigo Borgia a larger than life figure. He just seems so raw and rash and loud and the events just made me feel Doman was a better choice. All the actors get better as the series goes forward. I think by concentrating less on certain actors abilities, you just begin to feel your way through this series and the circumstances that befall the characters. They appear to be the "outsiders" fighting for and defending their place in the world, ruthlessly.The Borgias with Irons wasn't bad, but I found myself slightly bored with it. It was well dressed and the actors and characters were flawless, but maybe that was the problem for me. They didn't seem "outside." they seemed too much the same as what was around them, but made to look worse.
hugobolso-1 Jeremy Irons has the talent and the voice, but he is not Alexander VI. He doesn't look like Rodrigo Borja.- Showtime has success in the suntous technical aspects, the Jordan direction, and a great Cesar Borgia by Francois Arnaud.-This one has a much better script, more historically accurate (even there some huge historical mistakes) and better actors in the supporting roles.-Specially great are the ladies Vanossa, Julia and LucreziaI love all the intrigues between the cardinals, and the roman families.- People complain about the languages. but real life Rodrigo Borgia probably sound exactly like Pope Francis, speaking an intelligible Italian.Any way all the actors looks much more the historical figures, than in the show time miniseries. And this is another point in favor.There are good reasons why this TV was renewed and the Irons was canceled.-
Antiquary Here we go again Sickening Blood-Soaked violence + naked writhing = 'Historical Drama - see 'The Tudors' Almost all of the characters are two dimensional - complex costuming, sumptuous sets and scenery (read a big budget) will have to add a third dimension. Everyone is power consumed and more or less completely insane. Moreover almost every episode contains the kind of voyeuristic horror which the Roman mob would have loved in the coliseum. The director obviously assumes the majority of his audience will love the sight of a naked man having the 'Pope's Pear' inserted in his rectum and expanded/twisted, shredding his insides - in passing - The 'Pope's Pear appears to be a 19th century invention designed to attract sightseers to castle 'torture chambers' – which were real enough! – or some poor peasant being sawn in half (from the painful end!) while suspended upside down – which did actually happen – though I suspect not in front of the Vatican. It's a pity as some of the acting is really rather good – Lucrezia (Isolda Dychauk) grows some authority and Charles VIII (Charles Larvanon) is superb.