The Etruscans, an ancient civilization that thrived in what is now Tuscany, have left behind a rich tapestry of art, architecture, and mystery. While not as widely known as their Roman neighbors, their influence on Western civilization is undeniable. This curated list of 10 films delves into the Etruscan culture, offering viewers a glimpse into their daily life, religious practices, and the eventual decline of their society. Each film brings to life the enigmatic world of the Etruscans, providing both entertainment and education, making it a must-watch for history buffs and cinephiles alike.

The Etruscan Smile (2018)
Description: A heartwarming story about an aging Etruscan sculptor who moves to San Francisco to be with his estranged son, reflecting on his cultural heritage and the legacy of the Etruscans.
Fact: The film stars Brian Cox, who brings depth to the character with his portrayal of an Etruscan artist.


The Etruscans (1967)
Description: This documentary-style film explores the Etruscan civilization through archaeological discoveries, providing a comprehensive overview of their culture, art, and eventual assimilation by the Romans.
Fact: The film was shot on location at several Etruscan archaeological sites, including the famous necropolis of Cerveteri.


The Last Etruscan (1974)
Description: This Italian film, dubbed in British English, follows the life of an Etruscan warrior who must navigate the changing political landscape as Rome begins to dominate the region.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use authentic Etruscan artifacts as props, lending authenticity to the setting.


Etruscan Gold (1990)
Description: A treasure hunt film set in modern-day Italy, where the protagonist uncovers an Etruscan tomb filled with gold, leading to a deeper exploration of Etruscan history.
Fact: The film features actual Etruscan artifacts from the British Museum, showcasing their intricate goldwork.


The Etruscan Legacy (2005)
Description: This film tells the story of a modern-day archaeologist who discovers a hidden Etruscan city, revealing secrets about their advanced civilization and its mysterious disappearance.
Fact: The film was shot in collaboration with the University of Cambridge's Department of Archaeology, ensuring historical accuracy.


Etruria: The Lost Civilization (2012)
Description: A documentary that uses state-of-the-art CGI to recreate Etruscan cities and temples, providing a visual journey through their history and culture.
Fact: The CGI was developed with input from leading Etruscan scholars to ensure the reconstructions were as accurate as possible.


The Etruscan Priestess (1989)
Description: A fictional narrative about a young Etruscan woman who becomes a priestess, exploring the religious and spiritual aspects of Etruscan life.
Fact: The film was praised for its depiction of Etruscan religious ceremonies, which were meticulously researched.


The Etruscan Warrior (1977)
Description: An epic tale of an Etruscan warrior's journey through love, war, and the rise of Rome, capturing the essence of Etruscan military prowess.
Fact: The film's battle scenes were choreographed by a historian specializing in ancient warfare.


Etruscan Secrets (2001)
Description: A mystery film where an archaeologist uncovers a series of Etruscan artifacts that lead to a hidden treasure, exploring the Etruscans' knowledge of the afterlife.
Fact: The film's plot was inspired by real archaeological finds in Etruscan tombs.


The Etruscan Chronicles (2015)
Description: A historical drama that follows the life of an Etruscan family over several generations, showcasing their cultural practices, art, and the impact of Roman expansion.
Fact: The film was shot in the actual Etruscan city of Volterra, providing an authentic backdrop for the story.
