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- The series recounts Leonardo da Vinci's extraordinary life through the works that made him famous, through the stories hidden within those works, revealing little by little the inner torment of a man obsessed with attaining perfection.
- The mystery surrounding the Salvator Mundi, the first painting by Leonardo da Vinci to be discovered for more than a century, which has now seemingly gone missing.
- A fictitious version of the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, Leonardo is an apprentice painter where he meets Lisa Gherardini as she disguises herself as boy (Tom) so she also become a painting apprentice; also it shows friendships of Leonardo, Machiavelli and Lorenzo De Medici.
- Miniseries dramatizing the life of the Italian Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
- It has been 500 years since the death of Leonardo da Vinci. In "Being Leonardo da Vinci," Finazzer Flory gives viewers a captivating, unforgettable look into what makes and shapes the mind of a legend.
- King Leonardo the lion is the inept ruler of the land of Bongo Congo. Aided by the skunk Odie Colognie, Leonardo tried to stop the evil plans of Biggy Rat, who kept trying to install Leo's brother Itchy on the throne. Other short subject featured in this animated series included Tooter Turtle (a sort of reptilian Walter Mitty), who was granted wishes by Wizard the Lizard. The magic words "Drizzle Drazzle Druozzle Drome, time for this one to come home!" would bring Tooter back from his magic misadventures.
- From his juvenile roles to his darker mature roles, a portrait of American actor Leonardo DiCaprio.
- Discover Leonardo da Vinci, the man, the painter, the scientist and the inventor, through a unique, engaging and fascinating journey in the mind of Leonardo.
- An exploration of the life of Leonardo da Vinci.
- Leonardo DiCaprio chases a mysterious woman in this James Bond-like commercial campaign for OPPO Mobile.
- French art documentary about Leonardo da Vinci on the occasion of his 500th birthday, 2 May 2019. How is it possible that one and the same man was able to both paint the 'Mona Lisa', invent the ball bearing and be the first to give a clinical description of arteriosclerosis? In this documentary, Serge Bramly seeks an answer to these questions and many others. Going back in time to investigate and gather information, talk to experts in the field and even travel back in time to the Renaissance to study the life of this talented man closer.
- Inside the Mind of Leonardo is based on the artist's private journals dating from the Italian Renaissance. With more than 6,000 pages of handwritten notes and drawings, Da Vinci's private journals are the most comprehensive documents that chronicle the work of the world's most renowned inventor, philosopher, painter and genius. Never before has access been granted to capture these works in 3D HD format. Using this precious collection of writings and drawings to recount Da Vinci's story in his own words, the film re-creates the mindscape and ideas of mankind's greatest polymath. In a powerful and haunting performance, actor Peter Capaldi portrays Leonardo, dramatically narrating passages and monologues from his journals. Capaldi captures the passion of Leonardo's genius, his understanding of the workings of the natural world, his insights on art and life and his inner fears and torments.
- Leonardo da Vinci's peerless paintings and drawings are the focus of Leonardo: The Works, as EXHIBITION ON SCREEN presents every single attributed painting, in Ultra HD quality, never seen before on the big screen.
- A family of undertakers must deal with the revived corpse of Leonardo da Vinci, putting to the test the battle between art and greed. Will they help da Vinci and preserve one of humanity's greatest individuals, or get the money they feel da Vinci owes them for refusing to stay in his grave?
- Waway was the notorious mad killer who ran circles around the people of Metro Manila during the 70s. Based on the real-life events and features Cesar Montano as Waway in one of his best performances.
- "Leonardo da Vinci. The Genius in Milan" is a docufilm by Luca Lucini and Nico Malaspina. Through scenes of fiction and interviews with the greatest Leonardo da Vinci world experts, the docufilm explores the years that the artist spent in Milan at the court of Ludovico il Moro and reveals some of Leonardo's greatest works.
- Portrait of the Head of Health of the Third Reich, originally from Lugano.
- Late 15th Century. The young Leonardo da Vinci has not yet become the great inventor and painter that we know so well today. He is a young boy like all the others, but his way of doing things is already very special indeed.
- Art and science intersect in unexpected ways, as Da Vinci's experiments with flight lead him to the discovery of his most famous muse.
- Leonardo da Vinci offers the opportunity to closely watch the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition designed and curated by the Louvre Museum. In the documentary, where the most beautiful works of Leonardo Da Vinci are examined, it is revealed how the master artist puts painting on all kinds of activities.
- Interviews with DiCaprio about his various films, including Titanic, The Man in the Iron Mask, and The Basketball Diaries. Costars such as Billy Zane, Robert DeNiro, Sharon Stone, and director James Cameron talk about the talented star.
- Leonardo da Vinci finds it difficult to pursue his own dreams while serving as the Duke's court artist, but young Roberto takes risk to convince the master not to give up on his dreams.
- Extraordinary works of art fill museums and art galleries around the world. Art captivates us by allowing us to see the world through someone else's eyes. People spend their lives creating it, collecting it, and critiquing it. Why are we more inspired by one piece of work than another? What is this fascination we have with art? Humans have been creating art since the beginning of time but rarely do we come across an artist with the genius of Leonardo DaVinci. Who was Leonardo DaVinci? Artist? Inventor? Engineer? Architect? Scientist? Mathematician? Musician? Designer? Writer? Raconteur? And how is it that Leonardo DaVinci continues to capture our attention and stump the scholars five centuries after his death? This insightful and entertaining documentary attempts to piece together the many clues the maestro left behind in his diary and masterpieces to create an accurate portrait of this legendary and very private man. Expert interviews with the very people who have been entrusted with preserving Leonardo DaVinci's legacy are intertwined with dramatic reenactments that thoughtfully demonstrate the very human qualities of this often misunderstood genius. Rounding out this tribute to the original "Renaissance Man" are interviews with some of the leading artists, inventors, architects and musicians of our time reflecting on the impact Leonardo DaVinci had on their fields, their careers and their lives.
- Max Mosley, a rich American producer, tries to reunite the 'Buffardello Gang' for a new fun adventure after finding an old parchment signed by the great Leonardo da Vinci.
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- Documentary about Brazilian criminal Leonardo Pareja, with interviews with Pareja himself, his adoptive mother and several interns at Cepaigo penitentiary, where Pareja did time.
- Leonardo da Vinci -- Renaissance artist, scientist and philosopher -- from the peak of his career at age 45 until his retirement in France.
- Leonardo da Vinci is not just the most famous and most admired of all painters - he is an icon, a superstar. Yet, the man himself remains elusive. Accounts during his lifetime describe a man too handsome, too strong, too perfect to be accurate. But a chance discovery takes the art world by storm.
- A man, quiet, unassuming and recently heartbroken is leaving his cherished life and love in a charming Italian town, when he discovers a kitten trapped in a drainpipe, tries to rescue the exhausted creature and maybe his relationship.
- Did Leonardo da Vinci paint two Mona Lisas? This documentary explores the 'two-painting theory' and presents decades of research and scientific testing surrounding the 'Isleworth Mona Lisa'. Historical facts dating back to the early sixteenth century point to the existence of a second, earlier Mona Lisa portrait by da Vinci. In 1913, renowned art dealer Hugh Blaker discovered the painting in an English manor house. He and several others championed the painting's authentication for many years to come, until it was ultimately locked away in a Swiss bank vault for nearly forty years. Today, the non-profit Mona Lisa Foundation is tasked with proving this stunning painting's authenticity. After amassing more than three decades of scientific studies - from carbon testing to multispectral digitization - and piecing together five hundred years of clues, the Foundation prepares to unveil this masterpiece to the world.
- From Da Vinci's codices, completely digitalized and analyzed thanks to artificial intelligence, discover how his ideas are still valid and are the basis of contemporary research and production.
- Leonardo Da Vinci has a dream. The anguished inventor fears his life's work is meaningless until a dream lands him in 20th-century Milan and right into the middle of a festival celebrating his own inventions.
- A biography of Leonardo DiCaprio.
- A woman unsatisfied with dead end relationships seeks solace in imaginary lovers.
- Solving the mysteries of Leonardo DA Vinci's first known portrait, the first of only three women he ever painted.
- This National Geographic special, directed by Susan Gray, was in fact entitled DaVinci and the Mystery of the Shroud when it aired.