Casts & Crew
Giuseppe Cederna
Elena Sofia Ricci
Monica Scattini
Alessandro Haber
Flavio Bonacci
Doris von Thury
Raffaele Fallica
Francesca Prandi
Elisabetta Cavallotti
Antonio Catania
Roberto Citran
Massimo Ghini
Maria Amelia Monti
Dario Parisini
Mariella Valentini
Raffaele Vannoli
Also Directed by Davide Ferrario
Domenico, a bank robber, and Tommaso, the hostage, escape to the south of Italy meeting a gay policeman.
A prison-set musical about a female theater director who sets up a reinterpretation of the Crucifixion.
The magical Mole Antonelliana (the cavernous Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy) is the setting for a very unlikely love story. One fateful evening the museum's timid night watchman, comes to the aid of an enchanting young fast-food cook on the run from the police. The museum's dreamy kingdom of silent movie characters becomes a sanctuary for her as she awaits rescue by her devilish boyfriend.
Made for the Venice Film Festival's 70th anniversary, seventy filmmakers made a short film between 60 and 90 seconds long on their interpretation of the future of cinema.
Walter hasn't got a job, a girlfriend or any clear convictions. He rejects conventional values, notably his father's submissive acceptance of a life working in a factory as well as a social life. An on-and-off philosophy student, he'd like to be a committed nihilist but is too insecure.
Nina is a young and very independent porno actress. She doesn't need the help of any agent or manager. She has a daughter and a lesbian relationship with Cristiana, a porno editor. Following a usual medical check she discovers she has a cancer. Her life is completely different now. Nina decides to visit her father. Also the real love finds now space in her heart. In fact at the hospital, she knows Flavio, a patient following her same therapies. Nevertheless their liaison Nina still continues to act in porn movies. But for one of them there won't be a future