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Nero

Original title: Imperium: Nerone
  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 3h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Nero (2004)
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A six-episode mini-series covering five centuries of the Roman Empire.A six-episode mini-series covering five centuries of the Roman Empire.A six-episode mini-series covering five centuries of the Roman Empire.

  • Director
    • Paul Marcus
  • Writers
    • Paul Billing
    • Francesco Contaldo
  • Stars
    • Hans Matheson
    • Laura Morante
    • Rike Schmid
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Paul Marcus
    • Writers
      • Paul Billing
      • Francesco Contaldo
    • Stars
      • Hans Matheson
      • Laura Morante
      • Rike Schmid
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Hans Matheson
    Hans Matheson
    • Nero
    Laura Morante
    Laura Morante
    • Agrippina
    Rike Schmid
    Rike Schmid
    • Acte
    Matthias Habich
    Matthias Habich
    • Seneca
    Ángela Molina
    Ángela Molina
    • Domitia
    • (as Angela Molina)
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Septimus
    Philippe Caroit
    Philippe Caroit
    • Apollonius
    Mario Opinato
    Mario Opinato
    • Tigellinus
    Elisa Tovati
    Elisa Tovati
    • Poppea
    Simón Andreu
    Simón Andreu
    • Porridus
    • (as Simon Andreu Trobat)
    Marco Bonini
    Marco Bonini
    • Rufus
    Maurizio Donadoni
    Maurizio Donadoni
    • Burrus
    Sonia Aquino
    Sonia Aquino
    • Messalina
    Emanuela Garuccio
    Emanuela Garuccio
    • Claudia
    • (as Emanuela Garruccio)
    Francesco Venditti
    Francesco Venditti
    • Britannicus
    Robert Brazil
    • Silus
    Klaus Händl
    Klaus Händl
    • Pallas
    • (as Klaus Haendl)
    Jochen Horst
    Jochen Horst
    • Etius
    • Director
      • Paul Marcus
    • Writers
      • Paul Billing
      • Francesco Contaldo
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    gradyharp

    Another in the Series of Imperium - Nero's Life Tidied Up A Lot

    The miniseries made of television that examines the highlights of the Roman Empire ('Imperium: Augustus' was the first). While the sets and costumes and flavor and atmosphere of that phenomenal period in history is well captured and the production qualities are strong, the historical accuracy is diminished by 'cleaning up' the facts and rearranging dates and incidents to make a 'Hollywood version' of the Roman Empire.

    Given the fact that this is not a biopic but rather an entertainment, IMPERIUM: NERO is interesting, if long at 192 minutes, to watch in continuity. Nero was born in 37 AD and died in 68 AD and during those 31 years much changed in Rome. We first met Nero as a child 'abolished' to a life with the slaves by the infighting among the Emperors - Caligula (John Simm) and Claudius (Massimo Dapporto) - and the Senate - namely Porridus (Simón Andreu), Burrus (Maurizio Donadoni), and Septimus (Ian Richardson). While living among the people we are informed that Nero (a fine Hans Matheson) falls in love with commoner slave Acte (Rike Schmid) and when misdeeds in Rome call him back to power (through the wily and devious guidance of his mother Agrippina (Laura Morante, the true star of this film), Nero is forced to marry well and forswear his love for Acte. Once proclaimed Emperor, Nero does some bad things such as having his brother Britannicus (Francesco Venditti) killed, etc and begins to descend into madness instead of fulfilling his vision of creating an empire for the people. His teachers include wise Seneca (Matthias Habich) and commoner Etius (Jochen Horst) and his loyal friends include Tegellinus (Mario Opinato). Once on his downward spiral Nero begins to murder and destroy those close to him and finally burns the city of Rome to prepare the ground for his grand palace and city, all the while playing on is lyre.

    If this all sounds wicked and cruel, then it is probably better that the story didn't 'flesh out' the true obese, schizophrenic, megalomaniacal, sexually dysfunctional creature that was Nero. You need the history books to see what a hideous tyrant he was, a man who placed his acting and circus skills above all else, castrating young boys who resembled his mother to marry while also marrying the prostitute Poppea (Elisa Tovati). But the major problem with this version of Nero's tenure is the emphasis on the new sect called Christians. Indeed, even the apostle Paul is brought in to cleanse the proceedings and seep evangelicalism into the story to help it end! But for the script as written (by Paul Billing and Francesco Contaldo) director Paul Marcus brings off a fascinating though long image of the Roman Empire. Not for Roman scholars perhaps, but for those who enjoy historically based epics, this NERO should do nicely Grady Harp
    3giorgiogiordano

    no history

    "Imperium Nero" is the second movie of the series of six productions named "Imperium". I have already unfavorably commented the first one: "Imperium Augustus". This second TV movie produced and broadcast last weekend by the Italian state owned network has the same defects. In addition contains a considerable number of historical errors. Some examples: Nero is a child and Agrippina calls him: "Nero, Nero". At that time is name was Claudius. He was named Nero after his adoption. Nero did not meet Acte when he was young as in the movie but after his marriage with Octavia and his nomination to Emperor. When becoming Emperor his sons where not adults: Britannicus is one month old and Octavia one year old. And many many more. If you are fond of ancient roman history you can find yourselves other examples. "Imperium" series will continue with four more movies : "Titus", "Marcus Aurelius","Costantinus" and"The Fall of the Roman Empire". Finally!
    7riezzratzz

    Hans is great as usual but my God the girl who play's Acta

    Hans is great as usual but my God the girl who play's Acta what is that? This film version of the Nero story is fresh and easy evening watch TV but .... Because (I think) the actress who plays Acta has been dubbed, I am completely annoyed by her gasping and squeaking sounds before she says anything. Then she has the appearance of a goldfish so I really do not understand who has cast this lady. For me this role is the most annoying role that I have seen playing in years, so I ruined a very large part of the actually good series. The rest of the cast plays well and Hans is a Nero who does not fall into the stereotype of the overly insane emperor. So for a relaxing evening watching TV, this version is great, but not high-quality, unfortunately, because Hans had deserved a better opponent than this gasping girl.
    Vincentiu

    good intentions

    and not only. a film who creates one of many Nerone's portraits. not extraordinary but decent. only sin - the fear of Hans Matheson to explore new solutions for create his role more than copy of other emperor's representations. but he does a beautiful role, not real profound but honest, powerful and realistic. like many historical movies, the accuracy is not the best point and, in many scenes, Nerone seems be only sketch. but it is a good choice for an evening after work day, as mixture of history and crumbs of fairy tale, remembering Quo Vadis and the representation of the Roman emperor in different novels and in cinema. sure, the stereotypes are not the inspired ingredients and the story of Nerone could be more a story "ad usum Delphini" but the result is far to be bad.
    prnfc

    why?

    OK, we all know that historical movies are full of inexactitudes, the list is so long, Troy was a disaster, and Brad Pitt acting was horrible, any movies done on Joan of arc was to laugh about, and so on and so on, so why review them pointing on how bad they are with respecting the real story? Sure I don't retain this movie as being Oscar material (then again I saw some winners worst than this movie), but it was entertaining, the set and costume were nice...The only shame was that it was entirely voiced over even for the English speaking actors, and I never get used to hear somebody familiar speak with another voice......

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 2004 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Tunisia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Imperium: Nero
    • Filming locations
      • Tunisia
    • Production companies
      • Lux Vide
      • Rai Fiction
      • EOS Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 12m(192 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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