
Giovanni Esposito
Acting
Biography
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Born: June 14, 1970
Place of Birth: Naples, Italy
Known For

Mai dire domenica
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Marco Santin and Giorgio Gherarducci - supported in the studio by Mago Forest, a great cast of comedians and many surprise guests - comment with biting irony on the most popular TV programs, the main sporting events and the last web trends.

The Octopus
An epic crime saga of power, money, violence and corruption. The mafia controls everything through local and international networks like an octopus, and anyone who tries to bring them down pays the ultimate price.

Anime Borboniche
A married couple must reach the Royal Palace of Caserta for a historical reenactment. During the journey, however, the woman, tired of arguing, incredibly leaves her husband stranded in the middle of the road. The poor man, dressed as a Bourbon coachman without a wallet or phone, will have a series of surprising encounters. Will he ever see his wife again?

I bastardi di Pizzofalcone
Giuseppe Lojacono, suspected of collusion with the mafia, is unfairly thrown out of from Sicily and send to Pizzofalcone (close to Naples), together with other police officers. There, they bring justice back where it was forgotten.

Pesci piccoli
A small digital agency struggles against the odds while dreaming of something bigger. It finds itself in a tricky situation, between extravagant clients and the challenges of a modest provincial reality.

I Fratelli De Filippo
The story of the De Filippo brothers, children of Eduardo Scarpetta.

Zamora
Soccer is an alien world for Walter Vismara, an unfamiliar terrain he's always avoided. But when his job hangs in the balance, he's thrust into the role of goalkeeper by his soccer-obsessed boss. Forced into a relentless routine of practice sessions and taunts, Walter finds himself trapped in a nightmare. His troubles escalate when he discovers his beloved in the arms of his archenemy, adding a personal dimension to his challenges. Determined to prove his worth, Walter devises a plan: to play the fool outwardly while secretly honing his skills. As he navigates this comedic yet challenging journey on the soccer field, will Walter emerge victorious and finally earn the respect he deserves?

The Legend of Al, John and Jack
Hapless Depression-era gangsters Al, John and Jack find out their boss wants to get rid of them and come up with a plan to sell him to the FBI, but Al's short-term memory loss could make it difficult.

All the Invisible Children
Seven short films - each one focused on the plight of a different child protagonist.
Filmography
as Antonio
as Fittipaldi
as Arturo
as Bepi
as Zoroastro
as Trentanove
as Mimmo De Miccio
as Pasquale
as Magio nulla
as Alfonso
as Arturo
as Gennaro
as Commendator Capece
as Mimmo Savarese
as Tonino Esposito
as Secretary Of The Royal Palace Of Caserta
as il boss Anaconda
as Gianni Pochi Pochi
as Pharmacist
as Mariano Apicella
as Spielberg
as Mariano Apicella
as Peppe "Metallino"
as politico corrotto
as Nunzio
as Pazzo
as Davide
as Frate Leonardo
as Segretario Vescovo
as Giovanni Clementino
as medico
as Gaetano
as Vittorio
as Policeman at the airport
as Giulio Andreotti
as Finto Invalido
as Raffaele
as Dino
as Hotel Clerk
as Sauro
as Orazio / Arturo
as Gino Purpetta
as Benemerita
as Interpreter Coppa
as Antonio
as Luigino
as Stefano Pistolesi
as Tonino
as The Policeman (segment "Ciro")
as Matteo
as Gaetano
as Walter
as Frank "Contropelo"
as Emilio
as Medium
as Cannavò
as Secondo Partigiano Meridionale
as Professore
as Nicola
as Don Leone Stella
as Officer Di Gennaro
as Gennaro
as Mario Cirillo
as Gino Tepore
as Gennaro Quagliarulo
as Mimmo
as professore privato di Paul