Secret Files of the Inquisition

Secret Files of the Inquisition

Release date : January 1, 2006
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Original Language : English /
Director : David Rabinovitch / Colin King /
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In 1998, the Vatican opened its centuries-old archives of the Inquisition, the longest and most notorious suppression in religious history. Those documents inspired this four-part PBS documentary, which re-creates the true stories of victims. From medieval France to mid-19th-century Europe, the series gathers commentary from an esteemed cadre of experts, including Vatican official Rev. Joseph A. Di Noia and historian David Gitlitz.
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Colm Feore
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Ron Lea
Giovani Pietro Carafa
Nicholas Rice
Donzelino
Patrick Garrow
Notary / Llorente / Rothschild (voice)

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  • title:Secret Files of the Inquisition
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: David Rabinovitch / Colin King /
  • Writers: David Rabinovitch · Michael Allcock ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In 1998, the Vatican opened its centuries-old archives of the Inquisition, the longest and most notorious suppression in religious history. Those documents inspired this four-part PBS documentary, which re-creates the true stories of victims. From medieval France to mid-19th-century Europe, the series gathers commentary from an esteemed cadre of experts, including Vatican official Rev. Joseph A. Di Noia and historian David Gitlitz.
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