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The story of Edgardo Mortara, a young Jewish boy living in Bologna, Italy, who in 1858, after being secretly baptized, was forcibly taken from his family to be raised as a Christian. His parents’ struggle to free their son became part of a larger political battle that pitted the papacy against forces of democracy and Italian unification.

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Budget

$14100000

Revenue

$4123091

Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

Runtime

134 mins

Rating

7.3/10

Release Date

25 May 2023

Country

Italy

Cast

Enea Sala

Enea Sala

Edgardo Mortara (child)

Leonardo Maltese

Leonardo Maltese

Edgardo Mortara

Paolo Pierobon

Paolo Pierobon

Pio IX

Fausto Russo Alesi

Fausto Russo Alesi

Momolo Mortara

Barbara Ronchi

Barbara Ronchi

Marianna Mortara

Andrea Gherpelli

Andrea Gherpelli

Angelo Padovani

Samuele Teneggi

Samuele Teneggi

Riccardo Mortara

Corrado Invernizzi

Corrado Invernizzi

Giudice Carboni

Filippo Timi

Filippo Timi

Giacomo Antonelli

Fabrizio Gifuni

Fabrizio Gifuni

Pier Gaetano Feletti

Paolo Calabresi

Paolo Calabresi

Sabatino Scazzocchio

Aurora Camatti

Aurora Camatti

Anna Morisi

Bruno Cariello

Bruno Cariello

Maresciallo Lucidi

Walter Lippa

Walter Lippa

Angelo Moscati

Alessandro Bandini

Alessandro Bandini

Padre Mariano

Leonardo Bianconi

Leonardo Bianconi

Brigadiere Agostini

Daniele Aldrovandi

Daniele Aldrovandi

Bonaiuto Sanguinetti

Fabrizio Contri

Fabrizio Contri

Jussi

Giustiniano Alpi

Giustiniano Alpi

Liberale

Orfeo Orlando

Orfeo Orlando

Vita

Federica Fracassi

Federica Fracassi

Anziana

Giulia Quadrelli

Giulia Quadrelli

Giovane

Renato Sarti

Renato Sarti

Rettore

Flavia Baiku

Flavia Baiku

Simone

Tonino Tosto

Tonino Tosto

Tagliacozzo

Christian Mudu

Christian Mudu

Elia

Riccardo Bandiera

Riccardo Bandiera

Aronne

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