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8.3 1 Seasons • 6 Episodes

The Idiot - Season 1

Italian televison adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel of the same name. Although it is to all intents and purposes a television miniseries, the rhythm of the acting is typically theatrical: the long dialogues, the acting style and the actorly interpretation make it a true example of episodic television theatre.

Top Cast

  • Giorgio Albertazzi

    Giorgio Albertazzi

    Principe Ljev Nikolajevic Myshkin

  • Gian Maria Volonté

    Gian Maria Volonté

    Parfen Rogozin

  • Anna Proclemer

    Anna Proclemer

    Nastasia Filippovna

  • Sergio Tofano

    Sergio Tofano

    Ljebedev

  • Anna Maria Guarnieri

    Anna Maria Guarnieri

    Aglaia

  • Davide Montemurri

    Davide Montemurri

    Kolia

  • Lina Volonghi

    Lina Volonghi

    Lisavjèta Prokofievna

  • Sandro Moretti

    Sandro Moretti

    Tenente Sergej Molovtsov

  • Anna Carena

    Anna Carena

    Filisova

Overview

Italian televison adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel of the same name. Although it is to all intents and purposes a television miniseries, the rhythm of the acting is typically theatrical: the long dialogues, the acting style and the actorly interpretation make it a true example of episodic television theatre.

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