
Sonia Bergamasco
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Sonia Bergamasco.
Born: January 16, 1966
Place of Birth: Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Known For

Agalma
A whirlwind of activity sweeps us into the daily routine at the Archaeological Museum of Naples.

Stanotte a...
« For over twenty years we have filmed at night in the most important museums in the world. It's the only possible time to film the empty halls or the precious artifacts out of the windows because there are no visitors. But at night the Museum changes face. Just you in front of the masterpieces in the silence. The Museum seems to show and offer you its treasures in an atmosphere of intimacy. I always wanted to transmit and give this atmosphere that I breathed to viewers. » (Alberto Angela)

Bakhita
Born in a village in Sudan, kidnapped by slavers, often beaten and abused, and later sold to Federico Marin, a Venetian merchant, Bakhita then came to Italy and became the nanny servant of Federico's daughter, Aurora, who had lost her mother at birth. She is treated as an outcast by the peasants and the other servants due to her black skin and African background, but Bakhita is kind and generous to others. Bakhita gradually comes closer to God with the help of the kind village priest, and embraces the Catholic faith. She requests to join the order of Canossian sisters, but Marin doesn't want to give her up as his servant, treating her almost as his property. This leads to a moving court case that raised an uproar which impacts Bakhita's freedom and ultimate decision to become a nun. Pope John Paul II declared her a saint in the year 2000.

The Best of Youth
A family saga set in Italy which chronicles the life of a middle-class family. It explores the relationship between two brothers Nicola and Matteo as their life paths separate during youth, encompassing major political and social events in post–World War II Italian history.

The Best of Youth
After a fateful encounter in the summer of 1966, the lifepaths of two brothers from a middle-class Roman family diverge, intersecting with some of the most significant events of postwar Italian history in the following decades.

My Brilliant Friend
When the most important friend in her life seems to have disappeared without a trace, Elena Greco, a now-elderly woman immersed in a house full of books, turns on her computer and starts writing the story of their friendship.

Bloody Richard
Riccardo Mancini (Ranieri) is discharged from the forensic psychiatric hospital, where he has spent many long years serving time for a crime shrouded in mystery; now he is determined to wreak revenge and win back power within his crime family.

Leave the Saints Alone
A journey through Italy across a century of popular religious devotion. Ancient and more recent saints, white and black Madonnas, devotional processions... are the expression of a need for the sacred that seems very distant from our way of being, but perhaps is not that distant at all. Today, especially in the South, but with some “isolated” locations in the North, popular faith is still a very real thing, which finds its finest expression in song and in music.

Pinocchio, ovvero lo spettacolo della Provvidenza

Tutti pazzi per amore
Paolo Giorgi and Laura Del Fiore, coincidentally approaching their forties, find themselves sharing the ups and downs of life with growing children, extended families, and a hilarious love story.
Filmography
as Giuliana Sgrena
as Maddalena Grandi
as Erminia
as Laura
as Sé stessa
as Maddalena Grandi
as Luce
as (voice)
as Mariarosa Airota
as Luce
as Herself
as Narrator (voice)
as Dottoressa Sironi
as Self
as Arianna, Lorenzo's Mother
as Anna
as Consulente finanziaria
as Carolina
as Angelica Marin
as Benedetta Montani
as Giada
as Lea De Angelis
as Elsa Lowenthal
as Prisoner
as Marta
as Francesca Romani
as Giulia Monfalco
as Elena
as Silvia
as Giulia Monfalco
as Sofia
as Eva