
Fabrizio De André: Principe libero
Music · History
Overview
A biopic on the personal and artistic life of Italian songwriter Fabrizio De André.
Top Cast


Luca Marinelli
Luca Marinelli
Fabrizio De André
Luca Marinelli
Fabrizio De André


Ennio Fantastichini
Ennio Fantastichini
Giuseppe De André
Ennio Fantastichini
Giuseppe De André


Valentina Bellè
Valentina Bellè
Dori Ghezzi
Valentina Bellè
Dori Ghezzi
Elena Radonicich
Elena Radonicich
Enrica Rignon
Elena Radonicich
Enrica Rignon


Davide Iacopini
Davide Iacopini
Mauro De Andrè
Davide Iacopini
Mauro De Andrè


Gianluca Gobbi
Gianluca Gobbi
Paolo Villaggio
Gianluca Gobbi
Paolo Villaggio


Tommaso Ragno
Tommaso Ragno
Riccardo Mannerini
Tommaso Ragno
Riccardo Mannerini


Matteo Martari
Matteo Martari
Luigi Tenco
Matteo Martari
Luigi Tenco


Anna Ferruzzo
Anna Ferruzzo
Vittoria Ghezzi
Anna Ferruzzo
Vittoria Ghezzi


Lorenzo Gioielli
Lorenzo Gioielli
Carlo Ghezzi
Lorenzo Gioielli
Carlo Ghezzi
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