I, Don Giovanni

I, Don Giovanni

4.8

Oct 20 2009

2h 7m

Drama, Romance

A drama based on the life of 18th century Italian lyricist Lorenzo da Ponte, who collaborated with Mozart on his "Don Giovanni" opera.

Lorenzo Balducci

Lorenzo Balducci

Lorenzo Da Ponte

Lino Guanciale

Lino Guanciale

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Emilia Verginelli

Emilia Verginelli

Annetta

Tobias Moretti

Tobias Moretti

Giacomo Casanova

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