
Governance
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Renzo Petrucci is forced to leave his job as general manager of a multinational oil company after corruption charges. Convinced that the woman who has taken his place has betrayed him, Renzo takes his revenge by killing her. Reinstated by the Board, he works his way up to the top, driving his company to new heights despite the growing suspicion and mistrust...
Top Cast


Massimo Popolizio
Massimo Popolizio
Renzo Petrucci
Massimo Popolizio
Renzo Petrucci


Vinicio Marchioni
Vinicio Marchioni
Michele Laudato
Vinicio Marchioni
Michele Laudato
Sarah Denys
Sarah Denys
Viviane Parisi
Sarah Denys
Viviane Parisi


Claudio Spadaro
Claudio Spadaro
Marcello Zanin
Claudio Spadaro
Marcello Zanin


Maria Cristina Heller
Maria Cristina Heller
Carla Petrucci
Maria Cristina Heller
Carla Petrucci


Désirée Giorgetti
Désirée Giorgetti
Donna manager
Désirée Giorgetti
Donna manager
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