Viva l'Italia
Appearance
Viva l'Italia | |
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Directed by | Massimiliano Bruno |
Written by | Massimiliano Bruno Edoardo Maria Falcone |
Produced by | Fulvio e Federica Lucisano |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Alessandro Pesci |
Music by | Giuliano Taviani Carmelo Travia |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Viva l'Italia (lit. 'Long live Italy') is a 2012 Italian comedy film written and directed by Massimiliano Bruno. In the film, politician Michele Spagnolo loses the ability to lie because of a stroke. The strange situation leads to dire consequences. The film was shot in and around Rome.[1]
Premise
[edit]The film revolves around the Spagnolo family. Michele Spagnolo is the leader of the political party Viva l'Italia. Dire consequences arise when he loses the ability to lie because of a stroke.
Cast
[edit]- Raoul Bova as Riccardo Spagnolo
- Ambra Angiolini as Susanna Spagnolo
- Michele Placido as Michele Spagnolo
- Alessandro Gassmann as Valerio Spagnolo
- Rocco Papaleo as Tony
- Edoardo Leo as Marco
- Maurizio Mattioli as Antonio
- Rolando Ravello as Giansanti
- Sarah Felberbaum as Valentina
- Isabelle Adriani as paziente ospedale
- Imma Piro as Giovanna
- Camilla Filippi as Elena
- Nicola Pistoia as Roberto D'Onofrio
- Isa Barzizza as Marisa
- Sergio Fiorentini as Cesare
- Remo Remotti as Annibale
- Massimiliano Vado as Max
- Samantha Fantauzzi as Sonia
- Edoardo Maria Falcone as Stalker
- Barbara Folchitto as Anna
- Massimiliano Bruno as TV presenter
- Patrizia Pellegrino as Talk Show presenter
- Frankie HI-NRG MC as Mc
- Ninni Bruschetta as himself
- Paola Minaccioni as Logopedist
- Edoardo Pesce as Mazzone
- Stefano Fresi as Santini
- Valerio Aprea as Director
- Lucia Ocone as Waitress
- Cristiano Malgioglio as himself
- Alessandro Mannarino as himself
Reception
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "News: Al via le riprese di Viva l'Italia il nuovo film di Massimiliano Bruno". www.cinemadelsilenzio.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-08-25.
External links
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