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as Lucrezia Borgia, portrayed more sympathetically as a political bargaining chip rather than the villain of legend.
When it was released, Los Borgia was a significant event. It was a big-budget swing for the Spanish film industry, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing Spanish film of 2006 and earning four Goya Award nominations (Spain's equivalent of the Oscars) for its art direction, production design, costume design, and editing. However, critical reception was mixed. While the production values were praised, many reviewers felt the film's 120-minute runtime was insufficient to properly explore the family's sprawling, decade-spanning story. One reviewer even noted that had it "been turned into a television series twice as long, it might have been better still".
as Lucrezia Borgia: Noted for a sympathetic and grounded performance. the borgia 20062006 top
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Another user praised how the characters—usually seen as evil incarnate—were depicted as “fully human, at times even likable, without taking away anything of the gruesomeness of their deeds.” The film also avoids cheap sensationalism, turning a “black page in church history into a lively period piece.” as Lucrezia Borgia, portrayed more sympathetically as a
The year 2006 saw a surge of interest in the Borgia family due to the success of historical thrillers like The Da Vinci Code (which mentioned the Borgias) and the growing popularity of Showtime’s adult-oriented historical dramas. While the famous The Borgias series starring Jeremy Irons didn’t air until 2011, the groundwork was laid in 2006–2007 when producers began developing the project. Simultaneously, the French production Borgia (Canal+) entered pre-production. Thus,
as Rodrigo Borgia: Provides a nuanced portrayal of a man who behaves more like a secular emperor than a religious leader. However, critical reception was mixed
: Antonio Hernández (who stepped in after the original director, José María Sánchez, fell ill). Lluís Homar as Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI). Sergio Peris-Mencheta as Cesare Borgia. María Valverde as Lucrezia Borgia. as Caterina Sforza. Critical Reception