Dusting off Etruscan civilization, whose taste for the arts is well known, is a laudable intention.
Dusting off those who dust it off is an equally ambitious end.
Alexis de Favitski is attached to it, in his last film devoted to the Etruscan world broadcast Saturday evening on Arte.
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Few enigmas flow to the surface of the ninety minutes of this documentary, written by Jonas Rosales, whose promise leads us to meet this Italic people who made central Italy shine between the 9th and 1st centuries. Before our era.
From the necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia to the metalliferous beaches of Populonia, to the remarkable collections of Villa Giulia in Rome, this precise and comprehensive picture does not neglect any facet of this culture of ancient Italy.
From a simple question: where did the power of this hedonistic civilization come from?
And how far did she radiate?
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