
Girlfriend in a Coma
Documentary · History
Overview
Girlfriend in a Coma is a documentary that exposes the dire situation of Italian politics and the process of economic and social decline the country has suffered during the last two decades, treating the decline as a warning of what might happen elsewhere in the West. The decline has occurred amid a collapse of moral values and the victory of “Mala Italia” over “Buona Italia”. It has been lauded as being ground-breaking in its creative combination of animation, interviews and hard facts, and has caused fierce controversy in Italy.
Top Cast
Bill Emmott
Bill Emmott
Self
Bill Emmott
Self


Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi
Self (archive footage)
Silvio Berlusconi
Self (archive footage)


Emma Bonino
Emma Bonino
Self
Emma Bonino
Self
Mario Calabresi
Mario Calabresi
Self
Mario Calabresi
Self


Sylvia De Fanti
Sylvia De Fanti
Self
Sylvia De Fanti
Self


Livia Giuggioli
Livia Giuggioli
Self
Livia Giuggioli
Self


John Elkann
John Elkann
Self
John Elkann
Self


Giampiero Judica
Giampiero Judica
Self
Giampiero Judica
Self
Sergio Marchionne
Sergio Marchionne
Self
Sergio Marchionne
Self


Mario Monti
Mario Monti
Self
Mario Monti
Self
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