

Drama · History
Overview
Follow the launch of Lamborghini’s career as a manufacturer of tractors, a creator of military vehicles during World War II, and the designer of Lamborghini cars, which he launched in 1963 as the high-end sports car company Automobili Lamborghini.
Top Cast


Frank Grillo
Frank Grillo
Ferruccio Lamborghini
Frank Grillo
Ferruccio Lamborghini


Romano Reggiani
Romano Reggiani
Young Ferruccio Lamborghini
Romano Reggiani
Young Ferruccio Lamborghini


Gabriel Byrne
Gabriel Byrne
Enzo Ferrari
Gabriel Byrne
Enzo Ferrari


Matteo Leoni
Matteo Leoni
Matteo
Matteo Leoni
Matteo


Hannah van der Westhuysen
Hannah van der Westhuysen
Clelia Monti
Hannah van der Westhuysen
Clelia Monti


Mira Sorvino
Mira Sorvino
Anita Borgatti
Mira Sorvino
Anita Borgatti


Chiara Primavesi
Chiara Primavesi
Young Anita
Chiara Primavesi
Young Anita


Francesca Tizzano
Francesca Tizzano
Gabriella
Francesca Tizzano
Gabriella


Francesca De Martini
Francesca De Martini
Evelina Lamborghini
Francesca De Martini
Evelina Lamborghini


Fortunato Cerlino
Fortunato Cerlino
Antonio Lamborghini
Fortunato Cerlino
Antonio Lamborghini
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