original title:
Viva la libertà
directed by:
cast:
Toni Servillo, Valerio Mastandrea, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Michela Cescon, Anna Bonaiuto, Andrea Renzi, Massimo De Francovich, Renato Scarpa, Lucia Mascino, Giulia Andò, Eric Nguyen, Judith Davis, Gianrico Tedeschi, Stella Kent
screenplay:
Roberto Andò, Angelo Pasquini, from his novel "Il trono vuoto"
cinematography:
editing:
set design:
costume design:
producer:
production:
BiBi Film, Rai Cinema, supported by Ministero della Cultura, in association with BNL Gruppo BNP Paribas
distribution:
01 Distribution [Italy], Cdi Films [Argentina], Polyfilm Verleih [Austria], Imagine Film Distribution [Belgium], Wiesner Distribution [Costa Rica], Film Europe [Czech Republic], Wiesner Distribution [Dominican Republic], Bellissima Films [France], Arsenal Filmverleih [Germany], Danaos Cinema [Greece], Mozinet [Hungary], Nachshon Films [Israel], Respect [Japan], Imagine Film Distributie [Netherlands], Bergen Kino [Norway], Tour de Force [Norway], Il Sorpasso [Portugal], Wiesner Distribution [Puerto Rico], Film Europe [Slovakia], Caramel Films [Spain], Xenix Filmdistribution [Switzerland], Swallow Wings Films [Taiwan], DistriB Films [United States], Spafax (Airlines) [Worldwide], Skyline IFE (Airlines) [Worldwide]
world sales:
country:
Italy
year:
2012
film run:
93'
format:
colour
release date:
14/02/2013
festivals & awards:
The Secretary of the main opposition party
Enrico Olivieri
is in the midst of a crisis. The opinion polls for the upcoming elections show him to be losing. One night
after the umpteenth protest
Olivieri vanishes
leaving a laconic note.
Rumors and inferences abound in the institutional and party circles
while the grey eminence Andrea Bottini and his wife Anna continue to rack their brains trying to understand the reason why he has disappeared and identify a possible accomplice. It is Anna who mentions the Secretary’s twin brother
Giovanni Ernani
an ingenious philosopher who suffers from bipolar depression.
Andrea decides to meet with him and ends up so fascinated by him that he starts to dream of a plan that has the plot of a dangerous gamble.
And so it is that
one day
the Secretary suddenly turns up again. He starts speaking in another language
poetic and lucid
striking and surprising. The party starts to rise again in the polls
while public opinion and the crowds at rallies are excited and enthusiastic once again. In the rapid succession of events characterizing the election campaign
the Secretary becomes the object of an unprecedented admiration.
But someone
from a secret hiding place
is following his movements
waiting...