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Ennio Doris - C'è anche domani

The life of Italian businessman Ennio Doris, the founder of Banca Mediolanum.

Top Cast

  • Massimo Ghini

    Massimo Ghini

    Ennio Doris

  • Lucrezia Lante della Rovere

    Lucrezia Lante della Rovere

    Lina Tombolato

  • Daniel Santantonio

    Daniel Santantonio

    Ennio Doris giovane

  • Alessandro Bertolucci

    Alessandro Bertolucci

    Silvio Berlusconi

  • Emma Benini

    Emma Benini

    Lina Tombolato giovane

  • Elles Case

    Elles Case

    Segretaria Eleonora

  • Eugenio Franceschini

    Eugenio Franceschini

    Massimo Doris

  • Giulia Vecchio

    Giulia Vecchio

    Sara Doris

  • Maurizio Donadoni

    Maurizio Donadoni

    Berto Doris

Overview

The life of Italian businessman Ennio Doris, the founder of Banca Mediolanum.

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