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"Dario overcomes the oppressive weight of his mother."

Short film made by Riccardo Lorenzi, Carlotta Marricco, Jacopo Macellari and Matteo Maraffio on the theme of "The Invisible Enemy"

Top Cast

  • Sebastiano Fumagalli

    Sebastiano Fumagalli

    Dario Frascati

  • Jacopo Macellari

    Jacopo Macellari

    Gestore

  • Dalila Calvagna

    Dalila Calvagna

    Madre Di Dario (Voice)

  • Cecilia Gallegioni

    Cecilia Gallegioni

    Debora

  • Domenico De Silva

    Domenico De Silva

    Fabrizio

  • Adriana Ghidoni

    Adriana Ghidoni

    Madre Di Dario (Appearance)

  • Francesco Carli-Giori

    Francesco Carli-Giori

    News Reporter

Overview

Short film made by Riccardo Lorenzi, Carlotta Marricco, Jacopo Macellari and Matteo Maraffio on the theme of "The Invisible Enemy"

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