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Liberata

March 1943. In the middle of the Italian occupation of Corsica, two Communist resistance brothers strategically link up with two Italian trouffions in order to get the information necessary to organize the parachute drops on the Balagne. A real friendship is born between these men, the first steps of the reversal of the situation and of the alliance that followed the Allied landing in Ajaccio in September of the same year.

Top Cast

  • François Orsoni

    François Orsoni

    Toussaint

  • Pierre-Laurent Santelli

    Pierre-Laurent Santelli

    Ottone

  • Chany Sabaty

    Chany Sabaty

    Liberata (Simone)

  • Philippe Ambrosini

    Philippe Ambrosini

    Paul-Antoine

  • Stefano Cassetti

    Stefano Cassetti

    Gino Muzzo

  • Luigi Filotico

    Luigi Filotico

    Gino Placido

  • Féodor Atkine

    Féodor Atkine

    French radio engineer

  • Frédéric Poggi

    Frédéric Poggi

    The priest

  • Jo Fondacci

    Jo Fondacci

    Petru

Overview

March 1943. In the middle of the Italian occupation of Corsica, two Communist resistance brothers strategically link up with two Italian trouffions in order to get the information necessary to organize the parachute drops on the Balagne. A real friendship is born between these men, the first steps of the reversal of the situation and of the alliance that followed the Allied landing in Ajaccio in September of the same year.

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