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The Name of the rose [videodisc]
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Australia : Distributed by Umbrella Entertainment, 2019.
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3 DVD-videos (415 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cm.
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John Turturro, Rupert Everett, Damian Hardung, Michael Emerson, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Greta Scarano, Stefano Fresi, Alessio Boni.
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Italy, 1327. The Franciscan monk, William of Baskerville (John Turturro, O Brother, Where Art Thou?) and his novice Adso von Melk (Damian Hardung, The Most Beautiful Girl In The World) arrive at a secluded monastery in the Alps, where they become witnesses to a series of mysterious murders. While Baskerville and Melk investigate and search for the killer, they are hunted themselves by the merciless inquisitor Bernard Gui (Rupert Everett, Hysteria), who prosecutes those who criticise the Pope. Gui sets out to terminate the Franciscan Order and so, Baskerville is on the top of his list.
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Censorship classification : M.
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Historical television programs
Detective and mystery television programs
Television mini-series
Monastic and religious life -- Italy
Semiotics -- Drama
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