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Trailer of “Cast in Bronze”, historical new film that shows the Bronze Age Nuragic society that belongs to a Sardinia (Italy) of 1200 BC.
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Trailer of “Cast in Bronze”, historical new film that shows the Bronze Age Nuragic society that belongs to a Sardinia (Italy) of 1200 BC.
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So like 300, but without any of the good parts?
“Cast in bronze” tells the story of two young people, Ietocor and Iscurti, born within the elite of a Nuragic village in Sardinia in 1200 BC. (Bronze Age).
Despite a strong attraction that has pushed them towards each other since childhood, their paths are destined not to meet:
Iscurti is chosen to play the role of priestess, while Ietocor is trained to follow in his father’s footsteps, as general of the troops at that time at war on the Mediterranean.
Raised and educated for this purpose, they set aside their desires and individualities to assume their responsibilities in front of the evolved and complex society they are called to lead.
horns on helmets? isnt that a modern fiction?
Boring. Nothing interesting happened back then
This looks incredible, can’t wait to see it! Has some Il Primo Re vibes. Any idea when it’s coming out?
Looks interesting. Possible the filmmakers took a lot of inspiration from this [earlier documentary about the Bronze Age](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyu4u3VZYaQ) and its impact on the everyday lives of people back then.
I’m over movies using painfully obvious filters. Someone needs to tell these directors that less if more. Making everything in your movie a dull piss-yellow isn’t adding anything to your art, nor is it visually interesting. No, it isn’t poignant either, just because it looks vaguely bronze and your movie is called “Cast in Bronze”.
I always wonder how historically accurate films like this are. Not to nitpick, but just curious if I were to transport to that time would I see similar rituals, clothing, architecture, etc.
What’s wrong with the color?
Filters shmilters ! Looks quite interesting to me .
Like any stylistic choice, things get overdone.
Where is the black representation?
[Here](https://weirditaly.com/2021/05/02/facts-history-pictures-of-the-ancient-megalithic-nuraghes-in-sardinia/) is some info about this fascinating culture.
[The Nuragic Civilisation of Bronze Age Sardinia](https://youtu.be/AfdDPl7iLu8) from one of my fav youtube historians Dan Davis
What language are they speaking? Doesn’t sound like Latin.