Squid Game: Season 3 - Final Round Teaser Clip
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Superman - Official Teaser Trailer
Superman
Elio - Communiverse Clip
Elio
Eddington - Matt Gomez Hidaka at LA Premiere
Eddington
Lilo and Stitch - Spaceship Escape Clip
Lilo & Stitch
Heads of State - Producers and Creative Team at Red Carpet Premiere
Heads of State
The Fantastic Four: First Steps - Pedro Pascal at Berlin Fan Event
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Relay - Riz Ahmed as Tom
Relay
The Devil Wears Prada 2 - Title Announcement
The Devil Wears Prada 2
The Running Man - Official Poster
The Running Man
Lilo & Stitch - Car Ride Scene
Lilo & Stitch
Xeno - Official Poster
Xeno
The Friend - Bill Murray Exclusive Interview
The Friend
The Long Walk - Cooper Hoffman Character Poster
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A Minecraft Movie - Danielle Brooks Exclusive Interview
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Eddington - Luke Grimes at LA Premiere
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The Private Life of a Masterpiece

The Private Life of a Masterpiece Season 9: Episode Guide & Ratings

Season 9 Episodes

1. Caravaggio: The Taking Of Christ

April 11th, 200950 min

2. Sandro Botticelli: The Mystic Nativity

December 25th, 200950 min

Botticelli's Mystic Nativity is a painting that lovers of mystery fiction should love: a Renaissance masterpiece crammed with cryptic symbols disguising a dangerous message. But it is much more besides. Painted in 1500 by one of the most famous artists of all time, it is a supremely beautiful vision of maternal love, earthly harmony, and heavenly ecstasy. But the painting also has a dark side. It was inspired by the preaching of Savonarola, the puritanical friar who held Florence in his grip in the 1490s. He purged the city of non-Christian art, destroying it on the notorious Bonfire of the Vanities. But he himself met a violent, fiery end, and Botticelli had to carefully hide the Mystic Nativity's dangerous meaning. Only a recent chance discovery by a scholar fully unlocked the painting's message. The painting was the first Botticelli work to arrive in Britain, brought here in 1799 by a wealthy young owner of slave plantations. It would have cost him just a few pounds at a time when Botticelli's name was all but forgotten. But before long, the painting would be on display to an audience of millions at the world's biggest ever art exhibition held in industrial Manchester.