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L'Extase et l'Agonie - The Agony and the Ecstasy (English/French) 1965 (Widescreen) Cover Bilingue [DVD] - Very Good

L'Extase et l'Agonie - The Agony and the Ecstasy (English/French) 1965 (Widescreen) Cover Bilingue [DVD] - Very Good

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Very Good - USED Very Good: A well-cared-for video game, CD or DVD that has been played, but remains in great condition. The film is complete, without interruption, and does not skip. The box or jewel case may show limited signs of wear, as may the cover art, liner notes and inclusions. Please note that included codes (if applicable) may not be guaranteed to work.BOOK : This book is in very good condition, showing minimal signs of wear. The pages are clean with no markings, and the cover may have only slight shelf wear. There are no creases on the spine, and the book appears well cared for. It is a solid copy that presents well. Please note that included codes (if applicable) may not be guaranteed to work.

COVER BILINGUE - PISTE AUDIO EN FRANCAIS ( ENGLISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGE ) L'Extase et l'Agonie (The Agony and the Ecstasy) est un film américain historique réalisé par Carol Reed, sorti en 1965. Il met en vedette Charlton Heston dans le rôle de Michel-Ange et Rex Harrison dans celui du pape Jules II.Le film raconte l'histoire des rapports parfois tendus entre Michel-Ange et Jules II à l'époque où l'artiste peignit le plafond de la chapelle Sixtine. Sur ce point, il diffère du roman d'Irving Stone qui, lui, raconte toute la vie du grand peintre. En 1508, le pape Jules II choisit Michel-Ange pour décorer le plafond de la chapelle Sixtine, qui vient d'être inaugurée. Celui-ci commence par refuser en donnant pour raison qu'il est sculpteur et non peintre. Il se réfugie à Florence mais, finalement, on parvient à le convaincre de se mettre à la tâche et il repart pour Rome. Après un certain temps, il n'aime pas ce qu'il fait, détruit toute son œuvre et repart. Le pape parvient à le convaincre de revenir en lui donnant carte blanche pour son travail.Michelangelo Buonarroti, a sculptor from Florence, is first commissioned to craft the Pope's tomb in Rome. Instead, Pope Julius II orders him to paint frescos on the Sistine Chapel ceiling depicting the Twelve Apostles. After his first attempt at painting the Apostles, he destroys his work and flees to Carrara to quarry Carrara marble. He evades the pope's guard and flees into the mountains, where he becomes inspired.

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