

La Cicciolina: Godmother of Scandal
Visit website6.6/10 • 11
2017-05-10 • 0h 54m
The personal and professional story of Ilona Staller, known as Cicciolina, is probably unique: she left communist Hungary and moved to Italy, where she found a fertile environment for a life dedicated to scandal.
- Directors
- Alessandro Melazzini
- Writters
- Alessandro Melazzini
- Editors
- Alessandro Melazzini, Massimiliano Cecchini

La Cicciolina: Godmother of Scandal
Visit website2017-05-10 • 0h 54m
6.6/10 • 11
The personal and professional story of Ilona Staller, known as Cicciolina, is probably unique: she left communist Hungary and moved to Italy, where she found a fertile environment for a life dedicated to scandal.
- Directors
- Alessandro Melazzini
- Writters
- Alessandro Melazzini
- Editors
- Alessandro Melazzini, Massimiliano Cecchini
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsIlona Staller
Self - Actress
Debora Attanasio
Self - Schicchi's Former Secretary
Filippo Ceccarelli
Self - Journalist
Luca Di Carlo
Self - Ilona's Lawyer
Elvire Duvelle-Charles
Self - Feminist Activist
Ivo Stefano Germano
Self - Sociologist
Marco Gregoretti
Self - Journalist
Ludwig Koons
Self - Ilona's Son
Michele Lo Foco
Self - Performing Rights Lawyer
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- German
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