Mussolini and I

Mussolini and I (1985)

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Mussolini and I is a 4 hour docu-drama that was made for television. It originally aired on HBO in September 1985. It is about Italy's fascist regime leader Benito Mussolini. Most of the film is based on the diaries of Galeazzo Ciano. It was directed by Alberto Negrin.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E044ª parteSep 4, 1985
S01E033ª parteSep 3, 1985
S01E022ª parteSep 2, 1985
S01E011ª parteSep 1, 1985
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Mussolini and I' premiere?

'Mussolini and I' premiered on February 10, 1985.

Who played the role of Benito Mussolini in 'Mussolini and I'?

Bob Hoskins portrayed the role of Benito Mussolini in the TV show.

What is the setting of 'Mussolini and I'?

The TV show is set in Italy during the rule of Benito Mussolini.

Who directed 'Mussolini and I'?

The TV show was directed by Alberto Negrin.

What is the main focus of 'Mussolini and I'?

The main focus of the show is on the relationship between Mussolini and his son-in-law, Count Ciano.

What historical events are depicted in 'Mussolini and I'?

The TV show depicts the rise and fall of Benito Mussolini and the impact of World War II on Italy.

What was the reception of 'Mussolini and I' by critics?

The TV show received positive reviews from critics for its historical accuracy and strong performances.

How many episodes are there in 'Mussolini and I'?

'Mussolini and I' consists of two episodes.

What awards, if any, did 'Mussolini and I' receive?

'Mussolini and I' won the Best TV Movie award at the 1985 Venice Film Festival.

What are some of the themes explored in 'Mussolini and I'?

The TV show explores themes of power, loyalty, and the personal dynamics of political figures.

What was the budget for 'Mussolini and I'?

The budget for 'Mussolini and I' was reportedly one of the highest for an Italian TV production at the time.

Did 'Mussolini and I' feature any notable historical figures besides Mussolini?

Yes, the TV show also features Adolf Hitler and King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy.

How did Bob Hoskins prepare for his role as Mussolini?

Bob Hoskins extensively researched Mussolini's life and mannerisms to prepare for his role in the TV show.

What was the significance of 'Mussolini and I' in Italian television history?

'Mussolini and I' was a landmark production in Italian television history, showcasing high production values and historical storytelling.

What impact did 'Mussolini and I' have on the portrayal of Mussolini in popular culture?

The TV show contributed to a nuanced portrayal of Mussolini, shedding light on his personal life and relationships beyond his political image.

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