>A house of cards BBC drama documenting the birth of modernism in Italy.
>Season one covers everything from early D'Annunzio's sexcapades, the Futurists, building up to the march on Rome by focusing on various artists and trying to capture l’esprit du temps at that time
>Season two and three is told from the perspective of the Quadrumvirs, starting just before the march on Rome and documenting the rise of Mussolini, the international spotlight that gets shone on Italy, the conquest of Ethiopia, as well as the inner turmoil as ww2 starts to erupt and the distrust against Hitler.
>Season four is told from the perspective of Mussolini, starting from his uneasy alliance with Hitler, cataloging his fall from grace and ending with his execution
>In the last episodes, while Mussolini is waiting to die he ruminates over his life and wonders whether or not he's accomplished anything, or if his entire lifes work will die with him. Flash back to an earlier episode where he briefly meets Juan Domingo Perón. As the series ends credits roll over several news casts announcing the death of Mussolini, Hitler, and the end of WW2. Final clip is a broadcast of Perón being sworn into the presidency.
So, Sopranos with more pasta and gabagool?
HBO series revolving around a group of hunter gatherers in ice age Europe.
>>1837387
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>>1837387
>pasta
Ripugnante
>>1837381
A History channel, real time, neorealistic approach to the pivotal events that lead up to the first multi-celled organism. Prefereably 19 seasons with a cliffhanger between season 18 and 19.