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Cast

Beppe Grillo

Beppe Grillo

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Paola Taverna

Paola Taverna

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Mario Michele Giarrusso

Mario Michele Giarrusso

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Luis Alberto Orellana

Luis Alberto Orellana

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Alberto Airola

Alberto Airola

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Pier Luigi Bersani

Pier Luigi Bersani

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Silvio Berlusconi

Silvio Berlusconi

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Adele Gambaro

Adele Gambaro

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Alessandro Di Battista

Alessandro Di Battista

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Luigi Di Maio

Luigi Di Maio

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Lise Lense-Møller

Lise Lense-Møller

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Anders Villadsen

Anders Villadsen

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Geir Ørnholt

Geir Ørnholt

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Karsten Fundal

Karsten Fundal

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Peter Albrechtsen

Peter Albrechtsen

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Bjarte Mørner Tveit

Bjarte Mørner Tveit

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Thomas Løberg

Thomas Løberg

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Sami Jahnukainen

Sami Jahnukainen

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Riccardo Cremona

Riccardo Cremona

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Bent Holm

Bent Holm

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Cristina Rajola

Cristina Rajola

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Cristina Rajola

Cristina Rajola

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Lise Birk Pedersen

Lise Birk Pedersen

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Lise Birk Pedersen

Lise Birk Pedersen

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Tutti a casa - Power to the People?

20175.7 / 1091 min
Documentary

Overview

In many Western countries, trust between the people and conventional political parties is at a low point while populist movements are on the rise. In Italy, protest party Movimento 5 Stelle, founded by popular comedian Beppe Grillo, vows to send all politicians home and bring power to the people. They win a stunning 25% votes, becoming the most-voted single party in Italy, but what happens when ideals meet parliamentary reality? Can one be uncompromising and effective at the same time? Are internet referendums direct democracy or faceless mob rule?