At the cinema, a never-before-seen Ultra HD view of Leonardo's most celebrated works


Only on January 13, 14 and 15, 2020, the new docu-film of The Great Art at the Movies: Leonardo. The works.

From January 13 to 15, 2020, the new docu-film of La Grande Arte al Cinema in collaboration with Nexo Digital will arrive in Italian cinemas: only these days Leonardo will be screened. The works.

Filmed in Russia, Germany, France, Italy, the United States, England, Scotland and Poland by director Phil Grabsky, the documentary aims to take a deep look at the painting of Leonardo da Vinci ( Anchiano, 1452 - Amboise, 1519), tracing, in addition to his famous works, his life and examining his inventiveness, sculptural skills, and abilities in all fields, even military engineering.

The focus of the film will be his most significant paintings in anever-before-seen Ultra HDview, including The Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Lady with an Ermine, Ginevra de’ Benci, The Madonna Litta, and The Virgin of the Rocks. The Mona Lisa will be seen with an in-depth analysis of detail; other famous works of his will also be presented, such as the Salvator Mundi, the Sala delle Asse, the recently restoredAdoration of the Magi, and the Madonna dei Fusi, shown on film for the first time since its recent restoration.

The docu-film features valuable contributions from some of the world’s leading curators and art critics: Luke Syson (Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge), Martin Kemp (Professor Emeritus at Trinity College, Oxford), Larry Keith (Head of Conservation and Keeper at the National Gallery in London), Mikhail Piotrovsky (Director of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg), Andrzej Betlej (Director National Museum in Krakow, Tim Marlow (art historian and Artistic Director of the Royal Academy of Arts in London).

La Grande Arte al Cinema is distributed exclusively in Italy by Nexo Digital with media partners Radio Capital, Sky Arte and MYmovies.it

At the cinema, a never-before-seen Ultra HD view of Leonardo's most celebrated works
At the cinema, a never-before-seen Ultra HD view of Leonardo's most celebrated works


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