Viva la libertà 2013 Movie
Viva la libertà - Comizio onorevole Olivieri
CountryItaly ,
DescriptionBreve clip tratta dall'ultima fatica di Roberto Andò con Toni Servillo. ...
Vote Average 7/10 By 4167 People (IMDB)
Date of Release 14/2/2013
Description Viva la libertà: Directed by Roberto Andò. With Toni Servillo, Valerio Mastandrea, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Michela Cescon. When a politician disappears, his (mad) twin brother is brought to replace him.
Story Line When a politician disappears, his (mad) twin brother is brought to replace him.(IMDB)
Language Italian, French, German
Director Roberto Andò
Writer Roberto Andò, Roberto Andò
Actors Toni Servillo , Valerio Mastandrea , Valeria Bruni Tedeschi , Michela Cescon , Gianrico Tedeschi , Eric Nguyen , Andrea Renzi , Judith Davis , Brice Fournier , Paolo Bessegato , Giulia Andò , Alessandro Averone , Vincenzo Pirrotta , Giovanni Lombardo Radice , Antonio Gerardi ,
Production Company BiBi Film
Budget $EUR 5000000
Duration 94 m
Vote 7 from 4167 votes
Reviews From Users 8
Reviews From Critics 63
Reviews(Top) In this movie there are certain minor nuances that you won't probably notice unless you are a well-read and informed Italian citizen. Forget about it: even if you don't have total knowledge of the scenario depicted, this won't stop you from enjoying this funny, surprising story (and furthermore, for all of us living outside the USA, it is not the same with every single baseball or football flick?).The sky is the ceiling for the acting abilities of Mr. Toni Servillo, who plays the main role. The man is so good, it looks like he could be able to play all the roles in "War and Peace" by himself at the same time: and with good makeups and costumes, I bet he could. Most of the movie is constantly played around the closeups of his face: and it's a good idea, as this guy is able to switch personality just turning his head, or blinking his eyes. Even the other actors and actresses of the cast are very good, with a special mention for Valerio Mastandrea, whose character is the dazed and confused witness of the disaster he creates. The silent gazes he throws around while his world of relations is crumbling down reminded me more than one time the classic comedy of the great Totò.So, I strongly suggest to go watch this movie to enjoy those great acting performances - no need to know anything about Italian politics: even because, to be honest, given the outcome of the 2013 elections, nobody here can tell for sure anymore where's the difference between reality and fantasy.
Viva la libertà
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