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Noi credevamo

  • History
  • Drama
Confirmed2010-11-126.66.1Trakt

1828. After witnessing the brutal repression of revolutions in monarchist South, three young friends join Giuseppe Mazzini's patriotic cause, seeking to finally unify Italy under a republican government. Their idealism will clash with the inevitable disillusionment as they grow apart over the following decades.

We Believed is a 2010 Italian historical drama that follows three young idealists who join Giuseppe Mazzini's republican movement in 1828, determined to unify Italy. The film traces their journey across decades as political passion confronts the harsh realities of revolution, exploring how friendship and conviction fracture under the weight of historical forces.

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2010-11-12

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When was We Believed released?

We Believed premiered on November 12, 2010.

What is the film about?

The movie follows three friends in 1828 Italy who join Giuseppe Mazzini's patriotic cause to establish a unified republican government, documenting how their idealism erodes over decades of struggle and separation.

What genres does We Believed fit?

We Believed is a historical drama that examines Italian unification and political revolution through the personal stories of its three protagonists.

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