HD
2003
Tony Robinson delves into the controversial assertions presented in Dan Brown's acclaimed novel, "The Da Vinci Code." Through an engaging exploration, he investigates the historical and artistic references woven into the narrative, questioning their authenticity. With a blend of curiosity and skepticism, Robinson seeks to unravel the intricate connections between art, history, and religion that the book intertwines. This thought-provoking journey invites viewers to reconsider the blurred lines between fiction and reality, as they discover what truths lie behind the enigmatic legacy of Leonardo da Vinci.