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While many audiences are familiar with the Showtime drama starring Jeremy Irons, a significant, more authentic, and lesser-known portrayal of the infamous Italian Renaissance family was released earlier. (Spanish: Los Borgia ), a 2006 historical drama directed by Antonio Hernández, offers a gritty, European-focused depiction of the power-hungry dynasty. This film, rather than a series, serves as a "top" historical account for viewers seeking a more grounded interpretation of Rodrigo Borgia's ascension to the papacy. The 2006 Borgia Film: A Top Historical Representation
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The 2006 show was made for European and Canadian cable (CBC’s bold experiment), not US premium cable. Consequently, it does not shy away from the incestuous relationships (Lucrezia and Cesare) or the graphic brutality of the Italian Wars. The 2011 version romanticized the family; the 2006 version treats them as the first crime family. While many audiences are familiar with the Showtime
French critics found the first season “quite successful, meeting expectations for sex and violence but lacking in likable characters – after all, the Borgias are all manipulative, murderous bastards.” Others appreciated the series for being “ambitious, clever, dark, and yet funny, shocking and entertaining.” The 2006 Borgia Film: A Top Historical Representation
: Compared to other adaptations, this film is often cited for its sincere effort at historical fidelity, particularly in its realistic (rather than legendary) portrayal of Lucrezia Borgia.
The cunning patriarch who uses the Papacy to elevate his family. Cesare Borgia
Interest in the Borgia family remains high. A 2026 article in the Express proclaimed: “‘Unmissable’ period drama starring Jeremy Irons is ‘better than Conclave’,” praising its “stellar cast, accurate depictions of the time with costumes.” Both the Showtime and Canal+ series have strong followings, and episodes regularly appear on streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Canal+’s own platform.