The life of Michelangelo Buonarroti, entirely dedicated to art, is marked up by an astounding series of masterpieces: form the "Pietà" to the "David", from the "Doni Tondo" to the Sistine Chapel. A long and tormented existential route, fed on passionate research and maniacal application, which develops between the Florence of the Magnificent and the papal Rome. Paintings, sculptures, architectures that seem to be born from an infinite pain and from an unquenchable thirst of beauty: emblems themselves of the difficulty of being a genius.