This stage play from 1977 is adapted from the well-known play “Lorenzaccio” written by French poet and playwright Alfred de Musset. Set in 16th-century Florence, the play revolves around the complex and tormented protagonist Lorenzo, known as Lorenzaccio, who faces inner conflicts as he struggles with his desire for personal freedom and the responsibility he feels towards his city. Between political corruption, morality, and the struggle for justice; the stage blends with historical drama and psychological exploration.
Length 176 minutes
Francis Huster | Louis Seigner | Jean-Luc Boutte | Claude Giraud | René Arrieu | Rene Camoin | Michel Etcheverry | Jacques Eyser | Dominique Rozan | Marco Behar | Marcel Tristani | Jean-Paul Moulinot | Gérard Caillaud | Jean-François Rémi | Raymond Acquaviva | Patrice Kerbrat | Gérard Giroudon | François Beaulieu