Drama History
Secretary of the most influential Communist Party in the Western world, Enrico Berlinguer challenged the international balance by seeking to bring the Communists to government in Italy and achieve socialism in a democratic country. From 1973, when he escaped an attack by the Bulgarian secret services, to the assassination of his main ally Aldo Moro in 1978, not forgetting his trips to Moscow and the covers of Time: the story of a man who wanted to change the world, but failed.
Directed by
Andrea Segre
Paolo Calabresi
Ugo Pecchioli
Elio Germano
Enrico Berlinguer
Paolo Pierobon
Giulio Andreotti
Federico Pacifici
Giorgio Amendola
Pierluigi Corallo
Antonio Tatò
Roberto Sbaratto
Gian Carlo Pajetta
Fabio Bussotti
Armando Cossutta
Fabrizia Sacchi
Nilde Iotti
Francesco Acquaroli
Pietro Ingrao
Elena Radonicich
Letizia Laurenti
Lucio Patané
Gianni Cervetti
Giorgio Tirabassi
Alberto Menichelli
Roberto Citran
Aldo Moro
Francesca Gamba
Adriana Seroni
Andrea Pennacchi
Luciano Barca
Fabrizio Parenti
Sergio Camillo Segre
Stefano Abbati
Umberto Terracini
Nikola Danchev
Leonid Brežnev
Svetoslav Dobrev
Todor Živkov
Luca Lazzareschi
Alessandro Natta
Marco Paparoni

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