
Leopardi
Drama · History
Overview
In 19th-century Italy, Giacomo Leopardi channels his debilitating illness and isolation into poetry.
Top Cast


Elio Germano
Elio Germano
Giacomo Leopardi
Elio Germano
Giacomo Leopardi


Michele Riondino
Michele Riondino
Antonio Ranieri
Michele Riondino
Antonio Ranieri


Massimo Popolizio
Massimo Popolizio
Monaldo Leopardi
Massimo Popolizio
Monaldo Leopardi


Anna Mouglalis
Anna Mouglalis
Fanny Targioni-Tozzetti
Anna Mouglalis
Fanny Targioni-Tozzetti


Valerio Binasco
Valerio Binasco
Pietro Giordani
Valerio Binasco
Pietro Giordani


Paolo Graziosi
Paolo Graziosi
Carlo Antici
Paolo Graziosi
Carlo Antici


Iaia Forte
Iaia Forte
Mrs. Rosa
Iaia Forte
Mrs. Rosa


Sandro Lombardi
Sandro Lombardi
Father Vincenzo
Sandro Lombardi
Father Vincenzo
Raffaella Giordano
Raffaella Giordano
Adelaide Antici Leopardi
Raffaella Giordano
Adelaide Antici Leopardi


Edoardo Natoli
Edoardo Natoli
Carlo Leopardi
Edoardo Natoli
Carlo Leopardi
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