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Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 21 View Series View This Episode

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Michele returns to the palace but the Cardinal is not happy. Beatrice is on trial at the papal court and is trying to defend herself.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 14 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Crepax's stories were based on imagination and vision. In those years, artists contaminated one another's works, and there was even a curious connection between Crepax's Ciao Valentina and Antonioni's Blow-Up.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 20 View Series View This Episode

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Michele is at dinner at Fillide's home. The conversation turns to a grim story of patricide involving someone he knows and he can't let it go. Things get out of hand.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 13 View Series View This Episode

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Who was the model for Valentina? Certainly, the actress Louise Brooks who portrayed Lulu in the movie Pandora's Box directed by G.W Pabst (based on two plays by Frank Wedekind), but also Crepax's wife, Luisa Mandelli.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 19 View Series View This Episode

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Michele finishes his painting of Fillide and they have a moment to get to know each other better.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 12 View Series View This Episode

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Just as in Cubist art, Crepax would design his figures to be seen from various points of view simultaneously. Sometimes he would use small windows to attract attention rather than making them larger.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 18 View Series View This Episode

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Caravaggio (as he begins calling himself) and Ranuccio play real tennis. Who's going to win?

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 11 View Series View This Episode

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Guido Crepax's son Antonio talks about the day Antonio Custra was killed in May of 1977, during an armed demonstration in Milan. This was during the so-called anni di piombo (years of lead), a period of social turmoil, political violence and upheaval that lasted from the late 1960s until the late 1980s, marked by a wave of both far-left and far-right incidents of political terrorism and violent clashes. Many demonstrators were arrested, but Antonio Crepax managed not to get loaded onto a paddy wagon.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 17 View Series View This Episode

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Michele goes back to the tavern Ranuccio and Fillide frequent. He challenges Ranuccio.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 10 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Crepax loved playing at battles and would change the outcomes, using his friends to fine-tune the moves. He had some famous personalities as willing participants in the games, too.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 16 View Series View This Episode

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We learn of the death of Francesco Cenci from a conversation between the Cardinal and one of his guests. Michele arrives too, at a reception, where his latest painting is on display. He makes an impression as someone who speaks his mind.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 9 View Series View This Episode

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Besides his much better known activity as a graphic artist, Crepax was a keen wargamer and wargame designer and collector of paper soldiers, drawn by himself.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 15 View Series View This Episode

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Young Michele thus enters into the service of Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte, man of culture and art connoisseur. All he has to do is what he does best: paint.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 8 View Series View This Episode

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One of Crepax's techniques is to use the details of everyday life to build his stories and provide context. We even see the titles of the books in Valentina's bookcase.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 14 View Series View This Episode

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Word seems to be getting around that Merisi is a very talented painter. In bed with malaria, Michele himself is the last one to hear about it.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 7 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Among the pages of the comic strip, family members find familiar objects, drawings, and personal information from their everyday life. Although Valentina was a figment of Crepax's imagination, she was also an integral part of his family.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 13 View Series View This Episode

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Michele and Mario are having a hard time. But Michele can't bring himself to paint things he doesn't believe in, even at the risk of going hungry.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 12 View Series View This Episode

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Prosperino tries to sell Michele's painting of the "boy bitten by a lizard," and attempts to be professional. The three friends get their hopes up, but soon have to face reality. Michele and Mario quickly lose their patience and become belligerent.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 5 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Crepax's Valentina was an intriguing character because she openly reflected the sexual freedom of the late sixties and was attractive to both men and women. It was very "in" to be seen walking around with an issue of "Linus," an Italian comics magazine published in Italy beginning in 1965.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 11 View Series View This Episode

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Caravaggio manages to sell one of his paintings and decides to leave d'Arpino's workshop. His friend finds him a room, and he starts working on a painting, now known as"Boy bitten by a lizard".

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Filmmakers Tinto Brass and Giuseppe Tornatore comment on how some elements of expressivity are shared between comic strips and the cinema.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 10 View Series View This Episode

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Michele gives one of his works to the girl in the carriage. She is Beatrice Cenci and is chained to her seat. Later, Michele is seriously wounded while loading a piece of art onto a horse-drawn cart.

Caravaggio - EP1 - Part 9 View Series View This Episode

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After a night of drinking and brawling, Michele is finishing a painting outside the workshop. Baron Cenci shows up and likes what he sees on the easel. The Baron's daughter is in the carriage and exchanges a few words with Michele.

Guido Crepax - Cercando Valentina - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Crepax started out with one protagonist, Philip Rembrandt, but gradually phased him out, along with his superpowers. Valentina then took over as the protagonist. Crepax talks about Milan in the sixties.

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