
Il Divo
Drama
Overview
Italy, early '90s. Calm, clever and inscrutable, politician Giulio Andreotti has been synonymous with power for decades. He has survived everything: electoral battles, terrorist massacres, loss of friends, slanderous accusations; but now certain repentant mobsters implicate him in the crimes of Cosa Nostra.
Top Cast


Toni Servillo
Toni Servillo
Giulio Andreotti
Toni Servillo
Giulio Andreotti


Anna Bonaiuto
Anna Bonaiuto
Livia Danese
Anna Bonaiuto
Livia Danese


Giulio Bosetti
Giulio Bosetti
Eugenio Scalfari
Giulio Bosetti
Eugenio Scalfari


Flavio Bucci
Flavio Bucci
Franco Evangelisti
Flavio Bucci
Franco Evangelisti


Carlo Buccirosso
Carlo Buccirosso
Paolo Cirino Pomicino
Carlo Buccirosso
Paolo Cirino Pomicino


Giorgio Colangeli
Giorgio Colangeli
Salvo Lima
Giorgio Colangeli
Salvo Lima


Alberto Cracco
Alberto Cracco
Don Mario Canciani
Alberto Cracco
Don Mario Canciani


Piera Degli Esposti
Piera Degli Esposti
Signora Enea
Piera Degli Esposti
Signora Enea


Lorenzo Gioielli
Lorenzo Gioielli
Mino Pecorelli
Lorenzo Gioielli
Mino Pecorelli


Paolo Graziosi
Paolo Graziosi
Aldo Moro
Paolo Graziosi
Aldo Moro
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