
Umberto Eco: A Library of the World
Documentary
Overview
A walk through the immense private library of Italian writer and thinker Umberto Eco (1932-2016).
Top Cast
Renate Eco-Ramge
Renate Eco-Ramge
Self
Renate Eco-Ramge
Self
Carlotta Eco
Carlotta Eco
Self
Carlotta Eco
Self
Stefano Eco
Stefano Eco
Self
Stefano Eco
Self
Riccardo Fedriga
Riccardo Fedriga
Self
Riccardo Fedriga
Self
Pietro Eco
Pietro Eco
Self
Pietro Eco
Self
Emanuele Eco
Emanuele Eco
Self
Emanuele Eco
Self
Anita Eco Parini
Anita Eco Parini
Self
Anita Eco Parini
Self


Giuseppe Cederna
Giuseppe Cederna
Actor - Eco's Writings
Giuseppe Cederna
Actor - Eco's Writings


Niccolò Ferrero
Niccolò Ferrero
Actor - Eco's Writings
Niccolò Ferrero
Actor - Eco's Writings
Paolo Giangrasso
Paolo Giangrasso
Actor - Eco's Writings
Paolo Giangrasso
Actor - Eco's Writings
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