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Premiere:
October 28, 1971
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 5
Finale:
November 21, 1971
Creators:
Renato Castellani
Original Title:
La vita di Leonardo Da Vinci
Alternate Titles:
A Vida de Leonardo da Vinci
Das Leben des Leonardo da Vinci
La vida de Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci élete
The Life of Leonardo da Vinci
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Istituto Luce Cinecittà
Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
RAI
Countries:
IT
La vita di Leonardo da Vinci — in English, The Life of Leonardo da Vinci — is a 1971 Italian television miniseries dramatizing the life of the Italian Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci. The Golden Globe-winning miniseries was directed by Renato Castellani, and produced by RAI and distributed in the United States by CBS, which aired it from August 13, 1972 to September 10, 1972. Castellani wrote the screenplay. It was filmed entirely on location in Italy and France. The total runtime of the five episodes is nearly five hours.
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Cinematography:
Antonio Secchi
Costume Designer:
Ezio Frigerio
Editor:
Otello Colangeli
Grip:
Ettore Duranti
Original Music Composer:
Roman Vlad
Production Designer:
Ezio Frigerio
Writer:
Giampiero Bona
Ivo Perilli
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