HD
2016
Set against the backdrop of iconic locations like the Uffizi Gallery and grand Venetian Palaces, Renaissance art reveals a tapestry of overlooked African and Afro-descendant figures. This documentary delves into their identities and histories, posing critical questions about their presence in these masterpieces. It explores the reasons behind their portrayal and the long-standing silence surrounding their stories, illuminating the rich contributions of these individuals to the cultural narrative of the Renaissance. Through this lens, a hidden chapter of art history comes to life, challenging viewers to reconsider what they know about this vibrant era.