Harold Bloom in The Western Canon (1994) labels those works not included in his list of 20th century "classics" as being mostly "period pieces" (see Appendix header for "The Chaotic Age").
Heian period | Edo period | Meiji period | Kamakura period | Tudor period | One Piece | Hellenistic period | Warring States period | Sengoku period | interwar period | Taishō period | Muromachi period | Jōmon period | Interwar period | Yamato period | Stuart period | Woodland period | The Best Damn Sports Show Period | Spring and Autumn period | Shōwa period | Second Temple period | Sangam period | Early modern period | early modern period | Vedic period | ''Taishō'' period | Piece of My Heart | Nara period | Migration Period | Helladic period |
He gave him his first chance around 1935-36 in the movie Saaed-e-Hawas, a historical under the music director, he classical musician Bundu Khan popularly known as "Taan-Talwar" Bundu Khan.
Marzio returned to film in Raúl de la Torre 1986 period piece, Pobre mariposa (Poor Butterfly), and starred with American actor Don Stroud in a 1988 U.S.-Argentine production, Two to Tango.
It is a period piece set in 1913 in Zagreb (which was at the time part of Austria-Hungary) and follows members of the fictional Glembay family, headed by Ignjat Glembay (Tonko Lonza), a prominent banker, and his second wife baroness Castelli (Ena Begović).