Key Points

Hollywood legend Al Pacino is set to illuminate the remarkable story of the Maserati brothers in an upcoming biographical film. The movie will explore the family's journey from a small Bologna garage to becoming a global automotive icon. Directed by Bobby Moresco, the film features an impressive ensemble cast including Anthony Hopkins and Andy Garcia. Pacino will play Vincenzo Vaccaro, a key supporter of the Maserati family during the company's early days.

Key Points: Al Pacino Joins Maserati Brothers Biopic by Bobby Moresco

  • Legendary actor portrays businessman Vincenzo Vaccaro
  • Star-studded cast includes Hopkins and Garcia
  • Maserati biopic explores family's racing origins
  • Filming begins June in Rome
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Al Pacino to star in biopic 'Maserati: The Brothers' directed by Bobby Moresco

Al Pacino stars in epic Maserati family saga, tracing legendary Italian automakers' journey from racing to global luxury brand

"Pacino's cameo will bring incredible depth to the Maserati story - Andrea Iervolino, Producer"

Los Angeles, May 15

Legendary Hollywood star Al Pacino has joined the cast of Bobby Moresco's directorial “Maserati: The Brothers,” a biopic about the family behind the high-performance automobiles that, along with Ferrari and Lamborghini, Italy is popularly known for.

Pacino's cameo in the film was announced by producer Andrea Iervolino, reports variety.com.

In "Maserati" Pacino will be playing businessman Vincenzo Vaccaro, who supported the Maserati family and invested in the early days of the company. Also joining the star-studded film's cast are Gina La Piana and Tatiana Luter, according to an Iervolino statement.

Previously announced "Maserati" cast comprises Anthony Hopkins, Andy Garcia, Jessica Alba, Michele Morrone and Salvatore Esposito.

Maserati was founded in 1914 in a garage in the central Italian city of Bologna by three brothers: Alfieri, Ettore and Ernesto. The trident that is the company's emblem is a replica of the one found in the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna. From early on, the company -which is now known for exotic luxury cars -- was tied to the world of auto racing.

According to variety.com, Maserati's first Grand Prix racing car, called "Type 26," is the vehicle that Alfieri Maserati was driving in the 1927 Messina Cup race when he had a near fatal crash.

Alfieri died a few years later, on March 3, 1932, at the age of 44 from complications related to that accident. In 1937, the brothers, while remaining involved, sold a controlling stake in the company that is now owned by Fiat.

The second and final phase of filming of "Maserati" will start in June in Rome. The film is slated for a worldwide premiere in early Fall 2025, Iervolino said.

Pacino is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time.His career spans more than five decades, during which he has earned many accolades, including an Academy Award, two Tony Awards, and two Primetime Emmy Awards, achieving the Triple Crown of Acting.

He has also received four Golden Globe Awards, a BAFTA, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2001, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2007, the National Medal of Arts in 2011, and the Kennedy Center Honors in 2016.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Al Pacino in a Maserati biopic? What a perfect casting! The man has that intense energy that suits the passion behind these legendary cars. Hope they show some racing scenes - Indian audiences love fast cars almost as much as Bollywood songs! 🚗💨
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Priya M.
Interesting to see Hollywood making biopics about car companies. In India we make biopics about cricketers and politicians mostly. Maybe Tata or Mahindra could be next? Though I doubt any actor could match Ratan Tata's aura.
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Amit S.
The cast is stacked! Hopkins, Garcia, and now Pacino. But I hope they don't make it too dramatic. The real story of Maserati brothers is exciting enough without unnecessary Bollywood-style masala. Keep it authentic like Ford v Ferrari.
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Sunita R.
As someone who owns a Maserati in Mumbai (yes, we exist!), I'm excited but nervous. These films often get the car culture wrong. Hope they capture the passion properly and not just make it about rich people showing off. The Maserati story deserves respect.
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Vikram J.
The budget for this film must be crazy! With these stars, they could've made 10 Bollywood movies. But honestly, Indian cinema should learn from such international projects - focus on quality over quantity. Our biopics often feel rushed.
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Neha P.
Interesting choice for Pacino after his recent flops. At 84, he should be careful about roles. Maybe playing an investor suits him now rather than intense gangster roles. Still, legend hai woh - will watch anything he's in! ✨

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