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Borgia: Faith and Fear
BorgiaFrenchTVPoster.jpg
Genre
Historical fiction Transgressive fiction Action-adventure
Created by Tom Fontana
Directed by

  • Oliver Hirschbiegel

  • Dearbhla Walsh

  • Metin Hüseyin

  • Christoph Schrewe

  • Thomas Vincent

  • Athina Rachel Tsangari

Starring


  • John Doman

  • Mark Ryder

  • Stanley Weber

  • Isolda Dychauk

  • Marta Gastini

  • Diarmuid Noyes

  • Art Malik

  • Assumpta Serna

  • Christian McKay

  • Dejan Čukić

  • Scott Winters


Composer(s) Cyril Morin (season 1)
Eric Neveux (seasons 2–3)
Country of origin

  • France

  • Germany

  • Czech Republic

  • Italy

Original language(s)
English

No. of seasons
3

No. of episodes
38
Production
Executive producer(s)

  • Takis Candilis

  • Tom Fontana

  • Anne Thomopoulos

  • Barry Levinson

Producer(s)

  • Klaus Zimmermann

  • Fabrice de la Patellièr

  • Ferdinand Dohna

  • Jan Mojto

  • Petr Moravec



Aaron Seliquini (assistant)
Production location(s)

  • Czech Republic

  • Italy

Cinematography Ousama Rawi (season 1 and 2) James Welland (season 3)
Running time 52 minutes
Release
Original network

  • Canal+

  • Sky (Italy)

  • ZDF

  • ORF 2

  • Netflix

Original release 10 July 2011 (2011-07-10) – 27 October 2014 (2014-10-27)
External links
Website

Borgia (also known as Borgia: Faith and Fear) is a French-German-Czech-Italian historical drama television series created by Tom Fontana. The show recounts the Borgia family's rise to power and subsequent domination of the Papal States during the Renaissance.[1][2]


Borgia debuted in Italy via Sky Italia on 10 July 2011 and in North America via Netflix on 2 October 2011. It was since renewed for a second season, which premiered in France on Canal+ on 18 March 2013,[3] and on Netflix on 1 May 2013. A third and final season premiered in France on Canal+ on 15 September 2014[3] and on Netflix on 1 November 2014.[4] The series finale aired in France on Canal+ on 27 October 2014 as the 38th episode overall.




Contents






  • 1 Production


    • 1.1 International production




  • 2 Cast and characters


    • 2.1 Main cast


    • 2.2 Recurring cast


    • 2.3 Guest starring




  • 3 Episodes


    • 3.1 Season 1 - Borgia: Faith and Fear (2011)


    • 3.2 Season 2 - Borgia: Rules of Love, Rules of War (2013)


    • 3.3 Season 3 - Borgia: Triumph and Oblivion (2014)




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Production


The series is produced by Atlantique Productions, a subsidiary of Lagardère Entertainment, for French premium-pay TV Canal+ in association with EOS Entertainment, and was filmed in the Czech Republic and Italy. Czech production was held by company Etic films.[2] International distribution is handled by Beta Film GmbH. Season 3 was filmed between 27 May 2013 and 27 January 2014.



International production


Even though the series is considered a French-German-Czech-Italian production,[by whom?] the whole setup is very international. The series creator, producer, and lead writer Tom Fontana, as well as the other writers including Sean Whitesell (House M.D., Cold Case, Homicide: Life on the Street),[5] Gina Gionfriddo (Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent)[6] and Larry Cohen (HBO's In Treatment, The Philanthropist), among several others are all American. Season 2 sees French writer Audrey Fouché join the writing team.[7]


The directors come from several different parts of Europe, Oliver Hirschbiegel (Diana, The Invasion starring Daniel Craig)[8] and Christoph Schrewe[9] are Germans, Dearbhla Walsh is Irish and best known for her work in UK (The Tudors, Shameless, BBC's Little Dorrit),[10]Metin Hüseyin is British (Inspector Lewis, Shameless, Merlin)[11] and Thomas Vincent[12] is French. The series follows a rather unusual format in that each director is in charge of directing at least two consecutive episodes before handing the series over to a new director.


The main character, Rodrigo Borgia, is portrayed by American actor John Doman[13] (The Wire). The rest of the cast hails from United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Czech Republic, but countries like Republic of Ireland, Denmark, and Spain and several others are also represented.



Cast and characters



Main cast




  • John Doman as Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia / Pope Alexander VI (seasons 1–3)


  • Mark Ryder as Cardinal Cesare Borgia (seasons 1–3)


  • Stanley Weber as Juan Borgia (regular season 1, guest seasons 2-3)


  • Isolda Dychauk as Lucrezia Borgia (seasons 1–3)


  • Marta Gastini as Giulia Farnese (seasons 1–3)


  • Diarmuid Noyes as Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (seasons 1–3)


  • Art Malik as Francesc Gacet, Rodrigo Borgia's secretary (seasons 1–3)


  • Assumpta Serna as Vannozza Cattanei (seasons 1–3)


  • Christian McKay as Cardinal Ascanio Sforza (seasons 1–2)


  • Scott Winters as Cardinal Raffaele Riario-Sansoni (seasons 1–3)


  • Dejan Čukić as Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere (seasons 1-3)



Recurring cast




  • Victor Schefé as Johann Burchard

  • Paul Brennen as Agapito Geraldini, Cesare's secretary


  • Andrea Sawatzki as Adriana de Mila, Lucrezia's governess

  • Michael Fitzgerald as Cardinal Oliviero Carafa


  • Miroslav Táborský as Cardinal Giambattista Orsini

  • Alejandro Albarracín as Alfonso di Calabria

  • Sean Campion as Virginio Orsini


  • Karel Dobrý as Cardinal Giovanni Colonna

  • Andrew Hawley as Alfonso d'Este


  • Predrag Bjelac as Cardinal Francesco Piccolomini

  • Nicolás Belmonte as Shahzadeh Djem

  • Adam Misík as Goffredo Borgia

  • Raimund Wallisch as Alfonso II of Naples


  • Richard Southgate as Marcantonio Colonna


  • Marc Duret as Cardinal Guillaume Briçonnet

  • Petr Vanek as Miguel de Corella


  • Sebastian Urzendowsky as Cardinal Juan Borgia Lanzol

  • Manuel Rubey as Giovanni Sforza


  • John Bradley West as Giovanni de' Medici


  • Josef Jelínek as Cardinal Federico Sanseverino


  • Tereza Vorísková as Fiametta Michaelis, Cesare's lover

  • Josef Badalec as Cardinal Pedro Luis Borgia Lanzol


  • Joseph Beattie as King Louis XII of France


  • Paloma Bloyd as Princess Carlotta d'Aragona

  • Rafael Cebrián as Rodrigo Borgia Lanzol, 'el pequeño'


  • Matt Di Angelo as Cardinal Francesco Alidosi


  • Peter Hosking as Cardinal Giovanni Battista Savelli


  • Babsie Steger as Giovanna Farnese




Guest starring





  • Tom Wlaschiha as Philip of Habsburg[14]


  • Vadim Glowna as Cardinal Jorge da Costa

  • Mónica Lopera as Maria Enriquez de Luna


  • Jiri Madl as Francesco Remolino d'Ilerda

  • Eliska Krenková as Sancia of Squillace


  • Scott Cleverdon as Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba

  • Davide Lipari as Sigismondo d'Este

  • Alexandra Oppo as Isabella d'Este

  • César Domboy as Guy de Laval

  • Bohdan Petrovic Esek as Cardinal Francesco Borgia

  • Michael Bilington as Orsino Orsini Migliorati


  • Udo Kier as Pope Innocent VIII


  • Dave Legeno as Guidobaldo da Montefeltro

  • Jirí Ornest as Cardinal Ardicino della Porta


  • Marek Vasut as Fabrizio Colonna


  • Amber Rose Revah as Maacah bat Talmai, Juan's lover

  • Simon Larvaron as King Charles VIII of France


  • David Atrakchi as Yves D'Allegre, French captain

  • Marco Cassini as Pietro Bembo

  • Antoine Cholet as Cardinal Georges D'Amboise

  • Thibaut Evrard as Niccolò Machiavelli


  • Josef Karas as Domenico Doria, Papal Guard commander


  • Valentina Cervi as Caterina Sforza


  • Iain Glen as Girolamo Savonarola


  • Richard McCabe as King Frederick IV of Naples


  • Daisy Lewis as Maria Diaz Garlon, Cesare's lover


  • Rudolf Martin as Franceschetto Cybo


  • Javier Godino as Dionigi di Naldo


  • Lorenzo Richelmy as Sidonius Grimani


  • Ellie Darcey-Alden as Felice della Rovere[15][16]




Episodes



Season 1 - Borgia: Faith and Fear (2011)


(March, 1492 – June, 1493)





























































































































No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
Italy (Sky) France (Canal+) Austria (ORF 2) Germany (ZDF) Belgium (La Deux)
1 1 1492 Oliver Hirschbiegel Tom Fontana 10 July 2011 10 October 2011 13 October 2011 17 October 2011 6 May 2014
2 2 Ondata di calore
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Kyle Bradstreet & Brant Englestein
3 3 A Sacred Vow
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Frank Pugliese & Brant Englestein
9 September 2011 17 October 2011 14 October 2011 19 October 2011 13 May 2014
4 4 Wisdom of the Holy Spirit
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Brant Englestein & Frank Pugliese
5 5 The Bonds of Matrimony Dearbhla Walsh
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Gina Gionfriddo
16 September 2011 24 October 2011 19 October 2011 20 October 2011 20 May 2014
6 6 Legitimacy
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Bradford Winters
7 7 Maneuvers Metin Hüseyin
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Andrea Ciannavei
23 September 2011 31 October 2011 21 October 2011 24 October 2011 27 May 2014
8 8 Prelude to an Apocalypse
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Thomas Kelly
9 9 The Invasion of Rome Christoph Schrewe
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Sean Whitesell
30 September 2011 7 November 2011 24 October 2011 26 October 2011 3 June 2014
10 10 Miracles
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: James Yoshimura
11 11 God's Monster Metin Hüseyin
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Kevin Deiboldt
7 October 2011 14 November 2011 25 October 2011 27 October 2011 10 June 2014
12 12 The Serpent Rises Tom Fontana


Season 2 - Borgia: Rules of Love, Rules of War (2013)


(February, 1494 – September, 1494)






























































































































No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
Italy (Sky) France (Canal+) Austria (ORF 2) Germany (ZDF) Belgium (La Deux)
13 1 The Time of Sweet Desires Dearbhla Walsh Tom Fontana 13 September 2013 18 March 2013 25 September 2013 30 September 2013 ...
14 2 Ash Wednesday
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Brant Englestein
15 3 Palm Sunday Christoph Schrewe
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Bradford Winters
20 September 2013 25 March 2013 27 September 2013 1 October 2013 ...
16 4 Pax Vobiscum
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Andrea Ciannavei
17 5 Ascension Metin Hüseyin
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Sean Whitesell
27 September 2013 1 April 2013 1 October 2013 3 October 2013 ...
18 6 Pentecost
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Larry J. Cohen
19 7 The Blessed Trinity Thomas Vincent
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Brant Englestein
4 October 2013 8 April 2013 2 October 2013 7 October 2013 ...
20 8 A Morality Play
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Chris Albers
21 9 Transfiguration Metin Hüseyin
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Susanna Styron
11 October 2013 15 April 2013 3 October 2013 9 October 2013 ...
22 10 The Assumption
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Frank Pugliese
23 11 The Seven Sorrows Christoph Schrewe
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Audrey Fouché
18 October 2013 22 April 2013 7 October 2013 13 October 2013 ...
24 12 Who Is Like God?
Teleplay by: Tom Fontana


Season 3 - Borgia: Triumph and Oblivion (2014)


(1495 – 1507)














































































































































No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
Italy (Sky) France (Canal+) Austria (ORF 2) Germany (ZDF) Belgium (La Deux)
25 1 1495 Christoph Schrewe
Story and Teleplay by:
Tom Fontana & Brant Englestein
3 November 2014 15 September 2014 ... ... ...
26 2 1496
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Larry J. Cohen
27 3 1497
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Audrey Fouché
10 November 2014 22 September 2014 ... ... ...
28 4 1498 Metin Hüseyin
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Andrea Ciannavei
29 5 1499
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Susanna Styron
17 November 2014 29 September 2014 ... ... ...
30 6 1500
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: William Bromell
31 7 1501 Athina Rachel Tsangari
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Larry J. Cohen
24 November 2014 6 October 2014 ... ... ...
32 8 1502
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Frank Pugliese
33 9 1503, Part One Metin Hüseyin
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Chris Albers
1 December 2014 13 October 2014 ... ... ...
34 10 1503, Part Two
Story by: Tom Fontana
Teleplay by: Marie Roussin
35 11 1504
Story by: Brant Englestein
8 December 2014 20 October 2014 ... ... ...
36 12 1505 Christoph Schrewe
Story and Teleplay by:
Brant Englestein & Tom Fontana
37 13 1506
Story and Teleplay by:
Tom Fontana & Brant Englestein
15 December 2014 27 October 2014 ... ... ...
38 14 1507
Story and Teleplay by:
Tom Fontana


References





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  2. ^ ab http://www.totalfilm.cz/2012/03/borgia-dnes-vecer-na-barrandove/ Czech


  3. ^ ab Borgia - Une création originale Canal+


  4. ^ "New Titles on Netflix US (Nov. 1)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-04-25.


  5. ^ Sean Whitesell on IMDb


  6. ^ Gina Gionfriddo on IMDb


  7. ^ http://www.toutelatele.com/la-saison-2-de-borgia-en-mars-sur-canal-47044


  8. ^ Oliver Hirschbiegel on IMDb


  9. ^ Christoph Schrewe on IMDb


  10. ^ Dearbhla Walsh on IMDb


  11. ^ Metin Hüseyin on IMDb


  12. ^ Thomas Vincent on IMDb


  13. ^ John Doman on IMDb


  14. ^ http://hamiltonhodell.co.uk/cv/client_tom-wlaschiha_id_100056.htm


  15. ^ Ellie Darcey-Alden Appearing on Borgia and Ferrante d’Este Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine. WordPress.com. 11 December 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2013.


  16. ^ A&J Management Twitter Status: 'can now announce that lovely @Elliedalden has been confirmed as Felice Dellarovere' Twitter. 20 September 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2013.




External links




  • Borgia on IMDb

  • Lagardère Entertainment and Canal+ Press Release March 2009

  • Official French website

  • Article about Borgia on Austrian public TV website "ORF"

  • Borgia on Netflix




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