
Restless Heart: The Confessions of Augustine
Drama
Overview
Augustine is a two-part, Italian-made mini-series about the influential theologian and church father St. Augustine of Hippo. The piece tells the story of his life from a teenager to his death at the age of 69. Much of the content for the scenes of him as a young and middle-aged man come from his Confessions, which is probably the earliest extant autobiography.
Top Cast


Alessandro Preziosi
Alessandro Preziosi
Augustinus (age 25)
Alessandro Preziosi
Augustinus (age 25)


Monica Guerritore
Monica Guerritore
Monica
Monica Guerritore
Monica


Franco Nero
Franco Nero
Augustinus (age 76)
Franco Nero
Augustinus (age 76)


Aglaia Szyszkowitz
Aglaia Szyszkowitz
Paola
Aglaia Szyszkowitz
Paola


Katy Louise Saunders
Katy Louise Saunders
Lucilla
Katy Louise Saunders
Lucilla


Wenanty Nosul
Wenanty Nosul
Possidius
Wenanty Nosul
Possidius


Alexander Held
Alexander Held
Valerius (age 75)
Alexander Held
Valerius (age 75)


Cosimo Fusco
Cosimo Fusco
Patricius
Cosimo Fusco
Patricius


Dietrich Hollinderbäumer
Dietrich Hollinderbäumer
Macrobius
Dietrich Hollinderbäumer
Macrobius


Francesca Cavallin
Francesca Cavallin
Iustina
Francesca Cavallin
Iustina
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