
Passione
History · Music · Documentary
Overview
Songs and singers from Naples, musicians and poets, real and legendary characters are the protagonists of a film that crosses one of the most beautiful, famous and controversial metropolises in the world. An exceptional orchestra for a repertoire that speaks of love, sex, jealousy, immigration, protest.
Top Cast


Massimo Ranieri
Massimo Ranieri
Singer
Massimo Ranieri
Singer


John Turturro
John Turturro
Self
John Turturro
Self


Peppe Barra
Peppe Barra
Self
Peppe Barra
Self


Raiz
Raiz
Singer #2
Raiz
Singer #2


Max Casella
Max Casella
Soldier / Jailor / Lover
Max Casella
Soldier / Jailor / Lover


James Senese
James Senese
Self
James Senese
Self


Pietra Montecorvino
Pietra Montecorvino
Singer #3
Pietra Montecorvino
Singer #3
Valentina Adorato
Valentina Adorato
Self - Singer
Valentina Adorato
Self - Singer
Salvatore Palomba
Salvatore Palomba
Self
Salvatore Palomba
Self
Raffaele Cutolo
Raffaele Cutolo
Self
Raffaele Cutolo
Self
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