Letг Di Cosimo De Medici (1972) -

: The series was filmed in authentic locations such as Florence, Fiesole, and Gubbio, using period-appropriate settings and costumes to create a world that feels both "patently artificial and startlingly real". Themes and Reception

Rossellini’s style in this series is famously austere and detached, aimed at providing a "historical materialist" understanding of the era rather than a psychological drama. LetГ  di Cosimo de Medici (1972)

: Follows Cosimo's rise as a shrewd merchant and banker following his father's death, detailing the financial machinations that allowed him to wield power through "cold hard cash" rather than military force. : The series was filmed in authentic locations

The trilogy is divided into three distinct segments, each focusing on the intersection of power, money, and ideas in 15th-century Florence: The trilogy is divided into three distinct segments,

The series explores how the "appalling abstraction" of modern banking inspired and funded the "humanist glories" of the Renaissance. It tackles complex subjects like the tension between religious prohibitions against usury and the practical needs of a growing mercantile economy.

: Shifts the focus to the prototypical "Renaissance man," exploring how intellectual and scientific breakthroughs—like the study of perspective—were funded by the Medici fortune and began to reshape human civilization. Stylistic Approach: The "Teaching Film"