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Benito | |
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Italian | Il Giovane Mussolini |
Spanish | El joven Mussolini |
Written by | Vincenzo Cerami, Mimmo Rafele, Lidia Ravera |
Directed by | Gianluigi Calderone |
Starring | Antonio Banderas, Susanne Lothar, Toni Bertorelli |
Original language | Italian |
Production | |
Running time | 307 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 1993 (1993) |
Benito (Il Giovane Mussolini in Italian) is an Italian TV miniseries regarding the story of Benito Mussolini's early rise to power in the Socialist International and his relationship with Angelica Balabanoff. It was made in 1993 by RTVE of Spain, Rai Due of Italy, Microfilm, and the Kirch Company. It stars Antonio Banderas as Mussolini.
Synopsis
Mussolini arrives in a small town in 1901 and gets a job as a school teacher; he is subsequently fired for having sex with the headmaster's daughter. This would be a common theme throughout the movie. After giving up on teaching, he works as a builder on the new University of Geneva campus building, and where a lover persuades him to become a student. This is also where he organizes his first protest after the death of a worker he knew. For this, he is nearly deported but is saved by Angelica's intervention. After getting run out of then-Austro-Hungarian Trieste, he goes back to his hometown of Forlì, where he marries Rachele. Soon he is at the forefront of the Socialist movement when he becomes the editor-in-chief of Avanti!. At this point Mussolini unites the "reds," the Socialists, with the "yellows," the Republicans in an anti-war movement. This marks the peak of his power, with the Italian left-wing politics under his control. However, he gradually loses his anti-war fervor and splits from the Socialist party altogether, turning all his allies into enemies.
Cast
- Antonio Banderas as Benito Mussolini
- Toni Bertorelli as Primo
- Valentina Lainati as Giulia Ferrari
- Ivano Marescotti as Giacinto Menotti Serrati
- Franco Mescolini as Ferrari
- Anna Geislerová as Eleonora
- Claudia Koll as Rachele Guidi
- Susanne Lothar as Angelica Balabanoff
- Luca Zingaretti as Pietro Nenni
References
- "TVE y la RAI presentan 'El joven Mussolini' con Antonio Banderas". El País (in Spanish). 11 June 1993. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
- Kitchen, Matthew (14 June 2013). "The 8 Best Film Roles Based on History's Worst Villains". Esquire. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
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