Anita Garibaldi (miniseries)
Anita Garibaldi is a 2012 Italian television miniseries directed by Claudio Bonivento and starring Valeria Solarino in the title role.
Anita Garibaldi | |
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Written by | Massimo De Rita Mario Falcone Amedeo Minghi |
Directed by | Claudio Bonivento |
Starring | Valeria Solarino |
Composer | Amedeo Minghi |
Original language | Italian |
Production | |
Cinematography | Fabio Zamarion |
Editor | Antonio Siciliano |
Running time | 198 min. |
Release | |
Original network | Rai 1 |
Original release | 2012 |
It is based on real life events of Anita Garibaldi, wife and comrade-in-arms of Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi.[1][2] It was shot between Portugal, Bulgaria and Italy, with a budget of about 6 million euros.[3]
Plot
Cast
- Valeria Solarino as Anita
- Giorgio Pasotti as Giuseppe Garibaldi
- Tosca D'Aquino as Ester
- Nicoletta Romanoff as Margareth Furrell
- Fabio Galli as Luigi Rossetti
- Nini Salerno as Aurelio Saffi
- Thamisanqa Molepo as Andrea Aguyar
- Massimiliano Franciosa as Leggero
- Bruno Conti as Domenico Cirillo
- Mauro Marino as Ugo Bassi
- Lorenzo Roma as Righetto
- Jonis Bashir as Pedro
- Gianfelice Facchetti as Luciano Manara
- Filippo Scarafia as Goffredo Mameli
- Pietro Ghislandi as Gioacchino Bonnet
- Francesca Antonelli as Annetta
- Maria Pia Calzone as Enrichetta Pisacane
- Rosa Pianeta as Rosa Garibaldi
- Francesco D’Avanzo as Paolo Antonini
- Alessandro Lombardo as Giuseppe Mazzini
- Edoardo Purgatori as Nino Bixio
- Francesca Cavallin as Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso
- Giorgio Gobbi as Ciceruacchio
References
- Alessandra Clementi (9 January 2012). "Anita e Garibaldi, una storia d'amore battaglie e passioni di un'eroina". La Repubblica. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- Tiziana Lupi (10 January 2012). "L'Anita Garibaldi di Minghi Un'eroina tv formato soap". Avvenire. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- Emilia Costantini (30 June 2011). "C' è anche Gimondi nella fiction "Il pirata" sul dramma di Pantani". Corriere della Sera.
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