Episode 3
After being assaulted in the library, Adso asks Malachia the librarian for a book on the heretic Fra Dolcino. The grand inquisitor makes his steady and ruthless progress towards the Abbey.
After William finds Adso and figures out the meaning of the verses of the Apocalypse on the library frescoes, he begins to suspect that Remigio and Salvatore were followers of Dolcino. When Adso asks for a book about the Dolcinians in the library, he arouses the suspicions and disapproval of Malachia and Benno who warn him to avoid such heretical texts.
The papal delegation continues to advance, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Bernard Gui and Cardinal Du Pouget receive a missive from the Pope informing them of the developing political situation, giving them full powers and total absolution for any crimes they might commit.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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William of Baskerville | John Turturro |
Bernard Gui | Rupert Everett |
Adso of Melk | Damian Hardung |
The Abbot | Michael Emerson |
Jorge of Borgos | James Cosmo |
Remigio | Fabrizio Bentivoglio |
Anna / Margherita | Greta Scarano |
Malachia | Richard Sammel |
Salvatore | Stefano Fresi |
Alinardo | Roberto Herlitzka |
Nicola | Fausto Maria Sciarappa |
Berengar | Maurizio Lombardi |
Venanzio | Guglielmo Favilla |
Director | Giacomo Battiato |
The Occitan Girl | Antonia Fotaras |