
Lamerica
Drama
Overview
Fiore, an Italian conman, arrives in post Communist Albania with Gino, his young apprentice, to set up a shoe factory that will never open. The con requires a native Albanian, so they designate Spiro, an impoverished and confused former political prisoner as chairman of the board. When Fiore returns to Italy to get government funds for the project, Spiro unexpectedly disappears and Gino sets out on a journey to find him. The search leads him to discover Spiro's tragic personal history and witness Albanian poverty firsthand.
Top Cast


Enrico Lo Verso
Enrico Lo Verso
Gino
Enrico Lo Verso
Gino


Michele Placido
Michele Placido
Fiore
Michele Placido
Fiore


Piro Milkani
Piro Milkani
Selimi
Piro Milkani
Selimi


Carmelo Di Mazzarelli
Carmelo Di Mazzarelli
Spiro
Carmelo Di Mazzarelli
Spiro


Elida Janushi
Elida Janushi
Selimi's Cousin
Elida Janushi
Selimi's Cousin
Sefer Pema
Sefer Pema
Labor Camp Warden
Sefer Pema
Labor Camp Warden
Idajet Sejdia
Idajet Sejdia
Dr. Kruja
Idajet Sejdia
Dr. Kruja


Marjeta Ljarja
Marjeta Ljarja
Factory Manager
Marjeta Ljarja
Factory Manager
Elida Ndreu
Elida Ndreu
Nightclub Singer
Elida Ndreu
Nightclub Singer
Ilir Ara
Ilir Ara
Orphanage Guardian
Ilir Ara
Orphanage Guardian
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