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Amore e libertà - Masaniello 2006

★ 6.32 votes📅 2006-06-28

Amore e libertà - Masaniello (2006), directed by Angelo Antonucci, plunges viewers into the turbulent streets of 17th-century Naples, where oppression and injustice ignite a fiery rebellion.

Director: Angelo Antonucci

Cast

Sergio Assisi
Sergio Assisi
Masaniello
Franco Nero
Franco Nero
Vicerè
Anna Galiena
Anna Galiena
Viceregina
Gabriele Lavia
Gabriele Lavia
Cardinale Filomarino
Anna Ammirati
Anna Ammirati
Bernardina
Cosimo Fusco
Cosimo Fusco
Salvatore
Nicola Di Pinto
Nicola Di Pinto
Padre Genoino
Federico Torre
Federico Torre
Francesco Arpaia
Antonio Acampora
Antonio Acampora
Pietro
Francesco Procopio
Francesco Procopio
Marco Vitale

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amore e libertà - Masaniello (2006) about?

This historical drama recreates the 1647 Neapolitan uprising led by Masaniello, a fishmonger who rallies the oppressed against the Duke D'Arcos and the viceroyalty. The film chronicles the brief but intense rebellion that captivated a city divided between tyranny and the desperate cries for justice.

Who directed Amore e libertà - Masaniello?

Angelo Antonucci helmed this gripping historical drama, known for his ability to blend drama with historical themes.

Who stars in Amore e libertà - Masaniello?

The film features Sergio Assisi as Masaniello, with Franco Nero, Anna Galiena, Gabriele Lavia, and Anna Ammirati rounding out the standout cast.

Is Amore e libertà - Masaniello (2006) worth watching?

Fans of historical dramas and intense character studies will find much to appreciate in this film. While it may not have a widely recognized rating, its focus on rebellion, sacrifice, and historical authenticity makes it a compelling watch for those interested in 17th-century upheavals and human resilience.

How long is Amore e libertà - Masaniello?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Amore e libertà - Masaniello (2006) — Naples' fiery 1647 rebellion for freedom

Amore e libertà - Masaniello (2006), directed by Angelo Antonucci, plunges viewers into the turbulent streets of 17th-century Naples, where oppression and injustice ignite a fiery rebellion. This historical drama follows Masaniello, a charismatic fishmonger turned revolutionary, as he leads a desperate uprising against the tyrannical Duke D'Arcos and the oppressive viceroyalty. With the people's voices drowned out by exorbitant taxes and noble cruelty, Masaniello's brief but electrifying revolt becomes a fleeting beacon of hope—one that burns brightest in the face of crushing odds. Antonucci crafts a gripping tale of defiance and sacrifice, where the spirit of rebellion clashes with the cold machinery of power.

Starring Sergio Assisi as the fiery Masaniello and the legendary Franco Nero in a supporting role, the film blends dramatic intensity with historical authenticity. Anna Galiena and Gabriele Lavia add depth to the ensemble, portraying the complex web of loyalty, betrayal, and desperation that defines this pivotal moment in Naples' past. Amore e libertà - Masaniello (2006) is a visceral exploration of freedom's fleeting nature and the cost of standing against oppression, set against the backdrop of a city on the brink.