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Viva L'Italia (film)
''Viva l'Italia'' () is a 2012 Italian comedy film written and directed by Massimiliano Bruno. Politician, Michele Spagnolo loses the ability to lie because of a stroke in the brain and that has dire consequences. Cast * 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 * ...
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Massimiliano Bruno
Massimiliano Bruno (born 4 June 1970) is an Italian director, screenwriter, playwright and actor. Life and career Born in Rome into a family of Calabrian origins, Bruno formed as an actor in a drama laboratory "Torre Spaccata". He started his professional career in the Roman underground theatre, both as an actor and a playwright. Bruno made his professional debut as a screenwriter in 2000, for the television film ''Non ho l'età''. In 2006 he collaborated to the screenplay of the box office hit '' Notte prima degli esami''. He made his directorial film debut in 2011 with ''Escort in Love'', which won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Comedy Film. For this film he was also nominated for a David di Donatello for Best New Director and for a Nastro d'Argento in the same category. Selected filmography * '' Notte prima degli esami'' (2006, screenwriter) * '' Notte prima degli esami – Oggi'' (2007, screenwriter) * ''This Night Is Still Ours'' (2008, actor and screenwriter) * ...
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Sergio Fiorentini
Sergio Fiorentini (29 July 1934 – 11 December 2014) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Fiorentini was best known for his portrayal of characters in Italian crime dramas and films as well as dubbing Gene Hackman in a majority of his films and Rafiki in the Italian version of '' The Lion King'' film series. Biography Born in Rome, Fiorentini started his career on stage in the 1960s, and since the early 1970s he began an intense career as a character actor, being often cast in roles of inspectors, police commissioners and men in uniform in poliziotteschi and in crime films and TV-series, such as '' A Special Cop in Action'' and '' Distretto di Polizia''. He most notably portrayed Alfio Cacciapuoti in '' Il maresciallo Rocca'' opposite Gigi Proietti. Fiorentini was also very active as a voice actor and a dubber. He was the official Italian voice actor of Gene Hackman. This was a role he shared with his colleague Renato Mori. Other actors he dubbed included Eli Wallach and ...
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Films Directed By Massimiliano Bruno
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2012 Comedy Films
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Alessandro Mannarino
Alessandro Mannarino (Rome, 23 August 1979), simply known mononymously as Mannarino, is an Italian singer-songwriter. Biography Alessandro Mannarino started his artistic activity in 2001, performing in the famous Monti district, in Rome, with original shows that mixed DJ music with acoustic sets. In 2006 started a six piece group "Kampina", with which he exhibited in the most popular localities of the capital. He soon developed theatrical collaborations, including the show "Roma di note" with his actor/author friend Massimiliano Bruno, and extra musical collaborations with artists such as Ascanio Celestini, David Riondino and Don Pasta. He was invited in many radio broadcasts, such as Fiorello's Viva Radio 2, and he was a guest of reviews such as Repubblica Roma Rock at Rome's Auditorium Parco della Musica. On the stage of Ambra Jovinelli's Theatre whilst working in the Massimiliano Bruno's show "Agostino, tutti contro tutti", he was seen by Serena Dandini, an Italian TV ...
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Cristiano Malgioglio
Giuseppe Cristiano Malgioglio (; born 23 April 1945) is an Italian composer, singer-songwriter, showman and television personality. Biography Born in Ramacca, Catania, Malgioglio obtained his first contract with a record label, Durium, thanks to the efforts of Fabrizio De André. In 1974 he composed Iva Zanicchi's song "Ciao cara come stai?" ("Hi darling, How Are You?"), which won the Sanremo Music Festival. In 1975 he had his most significant success as songwriter with Mina's "L'importante è finire" ("What Matters Is to finish"). In the same period he became a collaborator of Roberto Carlos, dealing with the Italian lyrics of his songs. He composed songs for, among others, Adriano Celentano, Rita Pavone, Amanda Lear, Raffaella Carrà, Mónica Naranjo, Dori Ghezzi, Milva, Patty Pravo, Ornella Vanoni, Giuni Russo, Marcella Bella, Sylvie Vartan, Umberto Balsamo, Fred Bongusto, Pupo, Rosanna Fratello, Loretta Goggi, Franco Califano. Parallel to his activity as a composer, Malgiogli ...
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Stefano Fresi
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Edoardo Pesce
Edoardo Pesce (born 12 September 1979) is an Italian actor. Biography A student of the actor Enzo Garinei, Pesce began his career on stage, but gained notoriety with the TV series ''Romanzo criminale'' and ''I Cesaroni''. He received critical acclaim for his performance of the violent thug Simoncino in Matteo Garrone's '' Dogman'', for which he won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor and tied a Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor with the protagonist Marcello Fonte Marcello Fonte is an Italian actor. He received the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor for his role in the film '' Dogman''. Early life and education Fonte lived his childhood and adolescence in the suburbs of Reggio Calabria, where at .... Filmography Films Television Awards and nominations References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pesce, Edoardo 1979 births Living people Male actors from Rome Italian male film actors 20th-century Italian male actors 21st-century Italian ...
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Paola Minaccioni
Paola Minaccioni (born 25 September 1971) is an Italian actress. Her credits include ''Fasten Your Seatbelts'', ''Many Kisses Later'', ''Magnificent Presence'' and the television series '' Una pallottola nel cuore''. She won the 2012 Globo d'Oro for her supporting role in ''Magnificent Presence'' and the Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress for ''Fasten Your Seatbelts'' in 2014. Selected filmography *''Women Don't Want To'' (1993) *''Instructing the Heart'' (2003) *''Cuore Sacro'' (2005) *'' Fascisti su Marte'' (2006) *''Notte prima degli esami – Oggi'' (2007) *''Concrete Romance'' (2007) *''Un'estate al mare'' (2008) *''Many Kisses Later'' (2009) *'' Loose Cannons'' (2010) *'' Baciato dalla fortuna'' (2011) *''Wedding in Paris'' (2011) *''Viva l'Italia'' (2012) *''Magnificent Presence'' (2012) *''Reality'' (2012) *'' Pazze di me'' (2013) *''Fasten Your Seatbelts'' (2014) *'' A Fairy-Tale Wedding'' (2014) *''Happily Mixed Up'' (2014) *'' Un Natale stupefacente'' (2014) ...
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Ninni Bruschetta
Ninni Bruschetta (born Antonino Bruschetta on 6 January 1962) is an Italian actor, film and stage director and screenwriter. Life and career Born in Messina, in 1983 Bruschetta co-founded with Maurizio Puglisi "Nutrimenti terrestri", a stage company which primarily focused on subjects of social value, and was active both as an actor and a director. In 1987 he debuted as a screenwriter with the indie drama ''La gentilezza del tocco'', and in 1989 he co-directed the indie film ''Private Screening''. He is also very active as an actor in films and television series. Selected filmography ;Actor * ''Libera'' (1993) * '' Law of Courage'' (1994) * ''Black Holes'' (1995) * ''First Light of Dawn'' (2000) * ''One Hundred Steps'' (2000) * ''One Man Up'' (2001) * ''Lost Love'' (2003) * '' The Vanity Serum '' (2004) * ''The Life That I Want'' (2004) * ''The Man of Glass'' (2007) * ''My Brother Is an Only Child'' (2007) * '' Boris'' (2007) * '' Come Undone'' (2010) * '' Boris: The Fil ...
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