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The Leopard S01

2025 366 min ⭐ 6.3/10

Director: Episodes directed by Tom Shankland, Giuseppe Capotondi, and Laura Luchetti

Cast: Kim Rossi Stuart (Don Fabrizio Corbera), Benedetta Porcaroli (Concetta), Saul Nanni (Tancredi), Deva Cassel (Angelica Sedara), along with Paolo Calabresi and others

The Leopard – Season 1 is a sumptuous six-part historical drama adapted from Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s celebrated novel. Set against the tumult of Italy’s 1860s unification, the series follows Don Fabrizio Corbera, the aging Prince of Salina (played by Kim Rossi Stuart), as he navigates seismic shifts in Sicilian society and struggles to reconcile tradition with impending change WikipediaAP NewsVogue.

Under the direction of Tom Shankland, Giuseppe Capotondi, and Laura Luchetti, the miniseries emerges as a visual feast—lavish ballrooms, sweeping landscapes, period costumes, and intricate set design. Cinematographic choices impressively evoke the fading grandeur of aristocracy and the tension between decay and renewal MidstLive+4AP News+4Vogue+4.

Benedetta Porcaroli shines as Concetta Corbera, whose expanded role provides emotional resonance and narrative dynamism. Saul Nanni brings charisma to Tancredi, the Prince’s nephew torn between duty and progress. Deva Cassel adds glamour and ambition as Angelica Sedara. The wider ensemble, including Paolo Calabresi and others, effectively fleshes out this aristocratic milieu WikipediaMetacriticMidstLive.

Themes of power, mortality, legacy, and social upheaval are interwoven into a storyline that observes both personal and political inevitabilities. Reviewers often note that the series deliberately juxtaposes opulence with entropy, though some critique its polished delivery for softening the poignancy of decay Rotten Tomatoes.

Critical reception is generally favorable. The series holds a 72/100 Metacritic score, while Rotten Tomatoes rates it around 73%, lauding the production’s beauty and ambition even as pacing and depth receive mixed commentary Rotten Tomatoes. Audience voices, especially on Reddit, frequently praise its cinematic scale and emotional richness:

“This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen on TV: the landscape, architecture, costumes… music… a divine feast.”
“It’s one of Netflix’s best period pieces

The Leopard – Season 1 is a sumptuous six-part historical drama adapted from Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s celebrated novel. Set against the tumult of Italy’s 1860s unification, the series follows Don Fabrizio Corbera, the aging Prince of Salina (played by Kim Rossi Stuart), as he navigates seismic shifts in Sicilian society and struggles to reconcile tradition with impending change WikipediaAP NewsVogue.

Under the direction of Tom Shankland, Giuseppe Capotondi, and Laura Luchetti, the miniseries emerges as a visual feast—lavish ballrooms, sweeping landscapes, period costumes, and intricate set design. Cinematographic choices impressively evoke the fading grandeur of aristocracy and the tension between decay and renewal MidstLive+4AP News+4Vogue+4.

Benedetta Porcaroli shines as Concetta Corbera, whose expanded role provides emotional resonance and narrative dynamism. Saul Nanni brings charisma to Tancredi, the Prince’s nephew torn between duty and progress. Deva Cassel adds glamour and ambition as Angelica Sedara. The wider ensemble, including Paolo Calabresi and others, effectively fleshes out this aristocratic milieu WikipediaMetacriticMidstLive.

Themes of power, mortality, legacy, and social upheaval are interwoven into a storyline that observes both personal and political inevitabilities. Reviewers often note that the series deliberately juxtaposes opulence with entropy, though some critique its polished delivery for softening the poignancy of decay Rotten Tomatoes.

Critical reception is generally favorable. The series holds a 72/100 Metacritic score, while Rotten Tomatoes rates it around 73%, lauding the production’s beauty and ambition even as pacing and depth receive mixed commentary Rotten Tomatoes. Audience voices, especially on Reddit, frequently praise its cinematic scale and emotional richness:

“This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen on TV: the landscape, architecture, costumes… music… a divine feast.”
“It’s one of Netflix’s best period pieces

Cast

Kim Rossi Stuart (Don Fabrizio Corbera)

Benedetta Porcaroli (Concetta)

Saul Nanni (Tancredi)

Deva Cassel (Angelica Sedara)

along with Paolo Calabresi and others