Napoletans
Napoletans is a 2011 Italian film directed by Luigi Russo.[1]
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Directed by | Luigi Russo |
Written by | Luciano Martino |
Starring | Massimo Ceccherini Maurizio Casagrande Andrea Roncato Nando Paone Paola Lavini |
Edited by | Luca Biglione Luciano Martino |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
In a small town in southern Italy there is the family Di Gennaro. Gennaro, the householder, is a noted dentist, married to Anna, a housewife, a few years converted to Buddhism. They have two sons: Roberto, last year medical student and guitarist in a small band, and Mattia who attended the first year of high school. Apparently the Di Gennaro just seem a perfect family, but each character hides flaws and excesses.
gollark: You're still having to provide food, and humans do respiration and whatnot which make carbon dioxide.
gollark: What? No.
gollark: Humans do many extraneous things like "thinking" and "sleeping" which waste energy.
gollark: It would probably be more efficient to just burn the food you would give the humans.
gollark: > which i think is a good thing tbhI don't really agree. I feel like the government not allowing people to do what they want to with colored fabric things they own is significant overreach.
References
- "Napoletans". Mymovies.it.
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