The Book Junkie
A Donatello Award nominated short drama that illustrates a man's addiction to reading - and of the steps taken by some in society to limit this "habit".
A Donatello Award nominated short drama that illustrates a man's addiction to reading - and of the steps taken by some in society to limit this "habit".
Pietro Bontempo
Marco Mete
Maria Paiato
Rolando Ravello
Sara Ricci
Paolo Turco
Gaia Zoppi
A Donatello Award nominated short drama that illustrates a man's addiction to reading - and of the steps taken by some in society to limit this "habit".
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