Sulla

Sulla

2003 · 121 min · ★ 9.0 · History

The story is set against the background of a bloody civil war in the Roman Empire. Sulla is in the countryside outside Rome and prepares to move into the city, that is in the hands of his enemies. He waits and turns to reflections. And to his lust.

Directed by Klaus Wyborny · Written by Klaus Wyborny

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