Girlfriend in a Coma

Girlfriend in a Coma

Documentary | Nov. 26, 2012

Girlfriend in a Coma is a documentary that exposes the dire situation of Italian politics and the process of economic and social decline the country has suffered during the last two decades, treating the decline as a warning of what might happen elsewhere in the West. The decline has occurred amid a collapse of moral values and the victory of “Mala Italia” over “Buona Italia”. It has been lauded as being ground-breaking in its creative combination of animation, interviews and hard facts, and has caused fierce controversy in Italy.

Girlfriend in a Coma

Documentary | Nov. 26, 2012

Girlfriend in a Coma
Girlfriend in a Coma is a documentary that exposes the dire situation of Italian politics and the process of economic and social decline the country has suffered during the last two decades, treating the decline as a warning of what might happen elsewhere in the West. The decline has occurred amid a collapse of moral values and the victory of “Mala Italia” over “Buona Italia”. It has been lauded as being ground-breaking in its creative combination of animation, interviews and hard facts, and has caused fierce controversy in Italy.
IMDb rating 7.2
Producers Springshot Productions
Original title Girlfriend in a Coma
Directors Annalisa Piras
Writers Bill Emmott, Annalisa Piras

Cast

Bill Emmott

as Himself

Silvio Berlusconi

as Himself (also archive footage)

Emma Bonino

as Herself

Mario Calabresi

as Himself

Sylvia De Fanti

as Herself

Livia Giuggioli

as Herself

John Elkann

as Himself

Giampiero Judica

as Himself

Sergio Marchionne

as Himself

Mario Monti

as Himself

Nanni Moretti

as Himself

Alessandro Riceci

as Himself

Toni Servillo

as Himself

Marco Travaglio

as Himself

Gina Nieri

as Herself

Marcello Mastroianni

as Augusto Rusconi (archive footage) (uncredited)

Anna Magnani

as Maddalena Cecconi (archive footage) (uncredited)

Sophia Loren

as Mara (archive footage) (uncredited)

Hugh Grant

as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Serena Dandini

as Herself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Benedict Cumberbatch

as Dante (Voice)