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Viva la Libertá DVD 2013 Éljen a szabadság! / Directed by Roberto Andó / Starring: Toni Servillo, Valerio Mastandrea, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi / Long live freedom

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Viva la Libertá DVD 2013 Éljen a szabadság! / Directed by Roberto Andó / Starring: Toni Servillo, Valerio Mastandrea, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi / Long live freedom

UPC 5999546336672

REGION 0 PAL DVD

MADE IN GERMANY

AUDIO: Italian 5.1

SUBTITLES: HUNGARIAN

Total Runtime: 91 minutes

 

English Summary:

Enrico Oliveri is a shrewd, experienced politician, a senator and party leader of the center-left whose career is in decline. His party is currently in opposition and by all projections is headed for another defeat in the upcoming elections. Members of his party want to dump him. Suffering depression and exhaustion, he decides to disappear for a while, hiding incognito in Paris, France at the home of a former lover, Danielle, who is now married to a famous film director by whom she has a school-age daughter.

Panic ensues among Oliveri's political intimates when they discover his disappearance. His right-hand man, Andrea Bottini, does not lose faith, but instead gets the idea of secretly substituting Oliveri's twin brother, Giovanni Ernani, an over-the-top writer and philosopher who has previously spent time in mental health care and is still medicated. Complications ensue, but the substitute proves more outgoing, more visionary, and much more popular with the press, the public and even with his competitors than his more serious brother, and he leads the party towards victory. The real senator rediscovers himself while watching his brother's success from afar through the French newspapers as he himself dallies in the arms of lovers. Enrico Oliveri eventually returns to Rome. But does he resume his life, or is his mad brother left in charge? The film ends in ambiguity.

 

Italian Summary:

Enrico Oliveri è uno scaltro e navigato politico di centrosinistra il cui declino sembra ormai inesorabile. Tutte le proiezioni lo vedono perdente alle imminenti elezioni ed il suo partito vuole scaricarlo. Decide così di scomparire: si rifugia in incognito a Parigi da una sua ex fiamma, Danielle, ora sposata con un famoso regista.

Il panico serpeggia tra i suoi compagni di partito che non lo trovano più. L'unico a non perdersi d'animo è il suo braccio destro Andrea Bottini, al quale viene l'idea di sostituire il politico con suo fratello gemello, Giovanni Ernani, scrittore e filosofo sopra le righe che in passato ha dovuto subire delle cure psichiatriche. La sostituzione si rivela problematica da gestire ma porta delle piacevoli sorprese.

 

Hungarian Summary:

Az ellenzéki olasz párt vezetője, Enrico Oliveri a kampányidőszak közepén adja be az unalmast: Párizsba szökik, hogy megtaláljon egy nőt, akivel 20 évvel ezelőtt viszonya volt. A kampánystáb megpróbálja megoldani a helyzetet Enrico ikertestvérével, aki kiállhatna a volt elnök helyett a politikai porondra. Az a kérdés csupán, hogy Giovanni, akit ezelőtt hosszú ideig egy pszichiátriai kórházban kezeltek, hogyan képes ellátni a rá rótt feladatot.

 

Cast / Interpreti e personaggi / Szereplők:

  • Toni Servillo: Enrico Oliveri/Giovanni Ernani
  • Valerio Mastandrea: Andrea Bottini
  • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi: Danielle
  • Michela Cescon: Anna
  • Anna Bonaiuto: Evelina Pileggi
  • Eric Nguyen: Mung
  • Judith Davis: Mara
  • Andrea Renzi: De Bellis
  • Massimo De Francovich: President of Republic
  • Renato Scarpa: Arrighi
  • Gianrico Tedeschi: Furlan

 

Directed by Roberto Andò
Produced by Angelo Barbagallo
Gaetano Daniele
Written by Roberto Andò
Angelo Pasquini
Starring Toni Servillo
Valerio Mastandrea
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Music by Marco Betta
Cinematography Maurizio Calvesi
Release date
  • February 14, 2013
Running time
91 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

 

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