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The Lithium Conspiracy 2015

★ 3.76 votes104 min📅 2015-07-27

Davide Marengo's *The Lithium Conspiracy (2015)* dives into the shadowy world of global resource wars, where nations no longer clash on battlefields but on stock exchanges.

Director: Davide Marengo

Cast

Guido Caprino
Guido Caprino
Giulio
Carolina Crescentini
Carolina Crescentini
Cecilia Schwarz
Maya Sansa
Maya Sansa
Valeria Petri
Flora Martínez
Flora Martínez
Mabel
Philippe Leroy
Philippe Leroy
Joseph Milton-Dumonnier
Ennio Fantastichini
Ennio Fantastichini
Gianfilippo Brandi
Nino Frassica
Nino Frassica
Ciro
Paolo Calabresi
Paolo Calabresi
Agente WBI 1
Francesco Pannofino
Francesco Pannofino
Battistoni
Michele Venitucci
Michele Venitucci
Max

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lithium Conspiracy (2015) about?

The film follows a web of financial intrigue set in a salt lake rich in lithium, where corporate maneuvers replace overt conflict. It's a story of betrayal and ambition in a world where natural resources are controlled not by armies, but by balance sheets.

Who directed The Lithium Conspiracy?

Davide Marengo directed *The Lithium Conspiracy*. Known for his sharp storytelling, Marengo crafts a tense narrative that mirrors real-world economic power struggles.

Who stars in The Lithium Conspiracy?

The film stars Guido Caprino, Carolina Crescentini, Maya Sansa, Flora Martínez, and Philippe Leroy in pivotal roles that drive the story forward.

Is The Lithium Conspiracy (2015) worth watching?

With its intense themes and strong performances, *The Lithium Conspiracy* offers a compelling watch for thriller fans. Its exploration of modern corporate power adds depth, though its unrated status may leave some wanting more context on reception.

How long is The Lithium Conspiracy?

The Lithium Conspiracy runs for 104 minutes.

About The Lithium Conspiracy (2015) — A Corporate Thriller Rooted in Real-World Ambition

Davide Marengo's *The Lithium Conspiracy (2015)* dives into the shadowy world of global resource wars, where nations no longer clash on battlefields but on stock exchanges. Set against the stark beauty of the Salar de Queimada—a salt lake holding half the world's lithium supply—the film explores how corporate power quietly replaces governments in the 21st century.

Guido Caprino leads the cast as a financier entangled in a web of betrayal, with Carolina Crescentini, Maya Sansa, and Flora Martínez delivering performances steeped in tension. This gripping thriller blends corporate espionage with personal stakes, painting a chilling portrait of modern greed where profit eclipses morality. The atmospheric score and stark landscapes amplify the film's uneasy sense of inevitability.