
Se sarà luce sarà bellissimo - Moro: Un'altra storia
History · Drama
Overview
The film is the result of a planned trilogy about the kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades first announced by director Grimaldi in 2003: shot in the UK on a low budget, the project was never completed because of lack of funding and other issues, and the existing footage from the first two planned installments was condensed into a single movie and released on DVD in 2009.
Top Cast


Roshan Seth
Roshan Seth
Aldo Moro
Roshan Seth
Aldo Moro


Steffan Boje
Steffan Boje
Brigatista Marco
Steffan Boje
Brigatista Marco


Maria Papas
Maria Papas
Brigatista Loredana
Maria Papas
Brigatista Loredana


Edoardo Sala
Edoardo Sala
Brigatista Arturo
Edoardo Sala
Brigatista Arturo


Craig Fairbrass
Craig Fairbrass
Brigatista Gabriele
Craig Fairbrass
Brigatista Gabriele
Caroline Fitzgerald
Caroline Fitzgerald
Brigatista Giuliana
Caroline Fitzgerald
Brigatista Giuliana


Sebastiano Lo Monaco
Sebastiano Lo Monaco
Maccacci
Sebastiano Lo Monaco
Maccacci


Orazio Stracuzzi
Orazio Stracuzzi
Comunista berlingueriano
Orazio Stracuzzi
Comunista berlingueriano


Vincenzo Vitagliano
Vincenzo Vitagliano
Comunista #1
Vincenzo Vitagliano
Comunista #1


Tano Cimarosa
Tano Cimarosa
Comunista Cimarosa
Tano Cimarosa
Comunista Cimarosa
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