
Brunello: The Gracious Visionary
Documentary · Drama
Overview
A farmer's son transforms into a fashion mogul, building a billion-dollar luxury empire while staying true to his humanistic values and commitment to ethical business practices and fine craftsmanship.
Top Cast
Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli
Self
Brunello Cucinelli
Self


Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey
Self
Oprah Winfrey
Self


Liu Tao
Liu Tao
Self
Liu Tao
Self
Reid Hoffman
Reid Hoffman
Self
Reid Hoffman
Self
Gianluca Vacchi
Gianluca Vacchi
Self
Gianluca Vacchi
Self
Padre Cassian Folsom
Padre Cassian Folsom
Self
Padre Cassian Folsom
Self


Nick Sullivan
Nick Sullivan
Self
Nick Sullivan
Self


Stefano Domenicali
Stefano Domenicali
Self
Stefano Domenicali
Self
Mario Draghi
Mario Draghi
Self
Mario Draghi
Self


Saul Nanni
Saul Nanni
Brunello Adulto
Saul Nanni
Brunello Adulto
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