Gazillion Movies Review :
The eleven-year-old Rosario (Gianluca Di Gennaro) lives with his sick grandmother, in a comfortless apartment in a suburb of Naples. Together with his friends he spends his time in an obscure bar or a gambling house. They smoke; drink and steal, just the way like the adults around them are doing. The movie shows the events of the boy's live in flashbacks, which Rosario thinks over during a long ride in the underground. Each time the underground abruptly closes its doors, the boy takes us along to his recent past and introduces the three most important persons in his life: the admired Santino (Arturo Paglia) , the feared Damiano (Carmine Recano) and the inviting Caterina (Miriam Candurro). In a cruel way it is shown how easy it is for a neglected child to get entangled in the Neapolitan Camorra.
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| Director |
Andrea Frazzi
Antonio Frazzi
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| Editor |
Claudio M. Cutry
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| Music |
Almamegretta
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| Producer |
Rosario Rinaldo
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| Writer |
Diego De Silva
Marcello Fois
Andrea Frazzi
Antonio Frazzi
Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani
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