
Folle d'amore - Alda Merini
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The extraordinary life of the great poet Alda Merini: from mental illness to motherhood, from impossible loves to access to culture and fame. An unprecedented and fascinating portrait of a contemporary icon.
Top Cast


Laura Morante
Laura Morante
Alda Merini
Laura Morante
Alda Merini


Federico Cesari
Federico Cesari
Arnoldo Mosca Mondadori
Federico Cesari
Arnoldo Mosca Mondadori


Rosa Diletta Rossi
Rosa Diletta Rossi
Alda Merini giovane
Rosa Diletta Rossi
Alda Merini giovane


Giorgio Marchesi
Giorgio Marchesi
Dottor Gabrici
Giorgio Marchesi
Dottor Gabrici


Mariano Rigillo
Mariano Rigillo
Michele Pierri
Mariano Rigillo
Michele Pierri


Luca Cesa
Luca Cesa
Ettore Carniti
Luca Cesa
Ettore Carniti


Sofia Black-D'Elia
Sofia Black-D'Elia
Alda Merini ragazza
Sofia Black-D'Elia
Alda Merini ragazza


Alessandro Fella
Alessandro Fella
Giorgio Manganelli
Alessandro Fella
Giorgio Manganelli


Ludovico Succio
Ludovico Succio
Giacinto Spagnoletti
Ludovico Succio
Giacinto Spagnoletti


Francesca Beggio
Francesca Beggio
Emilia Painelli Merini
Francesca Beggio
Emilia Painelli Merini
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