
Una festa per la città - Venezia 1973
Documentary · History
Top Cast
Marco Barbazza
Marco Barbazza
Narrator (voice)
Marco Barbazza
Narrator (voice)
Samuele Ferri
Samuele Ferri
Enrico Berlinguer (voice)
Samuele Ferri
Enrico Berlinguer (voice)
Gualtiero Bertelli
Gualtiero Bertelli
Self
Gualtiero Bertelli
Self
Paolo Cacciari
Paolo Cacciari
Self
Paolo Cacciari
Self
Maurizio Cecconi
Maurizio Cecconi
Self
Maurizio Cecconi
Self
Elionella Finzi
Elionella Finzi
Self
Elionella Finzi
Self
Anna Palma Gasparrini
Anna Palma Gasparrini
Self
Anna Palma Gasparrini
Self
Maurizio Meo
Maurizio Meo
Self
Maurizio Meo
Self
Serena Nono
Serena Nono
Self
Serena Nono
Self
Nuria Schoenberg
Nuria Schoenberg
Self
Nuria Schoenberg
Self
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