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Italian Boys (The)

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 92 mins

  • Director: Lorenzo Caproni, Dario di Viesto, Renato Muro
  • Writer: Mariapia Autorino, Nicola Ingenito, Pietro Seghetti
  • Producer: Elisabetta Bruscolini

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Two boys dream of escaping their island town to go on an adventure on the mainland, a son and his lover fight to escape the clutches of an overbearing father, and a priest is shocked when some local students plan to put on a homoerotic rendition of the miracle of Lazarus. Immerse yourself in Italian culture, humor and lush landscapes in these beautiful short films from Italy.

UPROAR dir. Ludovico Di Martino
TIDAL TIME dir. Dario di Viesto
THE DUMMY dir. Renato Muro
LAZARUS COME OUT dir. Lorenzo Caproni
GLUE dir. Renato Muro


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Cast & Characters

Fabrizio Ferracane (as Capedumazza)
Rocco Fasano (as Lo Stecco)
Antonio De Franco (as Flavio)
Sara Serraiocco (as Sara)
Davide Lipari (as Claudio)
Domenico Nappa (as Lallo)
Andrea Orano (as Domenico)
Alessandro Marverti (as Claudio)
Manuel Rulli (as Salvo)