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Hidden Away

The film tackles the life journey of Toni Ligabue, visionary naïf painter who used to draw tigers, lions and jaguars while living among the poplar trees of the boundless Po valley. A harsh life that is a fairy tale too, as a lonely and marginalized kid finds redemption in his art, and a way to express himself and be admired by the world.

Top Cast

  • Elio Germano

    Elio Germano

    Antonio Ligabue

  • Oliver Ewy

    Oliver Ewy

    Antonio Ligabue Jr.

  • Leonardo Carrozzo

    Leonardo Carrozzo

    Ligabue da bambino

  • Pietro Traldi

    Pietro Traldi

    Renato Marino Mazzacurati

  • Orietta Notari

    Orietta Notari

    Mazzacurati’s Mother

  • Fabrizio Careddu

    Fabrizio Careddu

    Ivo

  • Andrea Gherpelli

    Andrea Gherpelli

    Andrea Mozzali

  • Denis Campitelli

    Denis Campitelli

    Nerone

  • Filippo Marchi

    Filippo Marchi

    Vandino

Overview

The film tackles the life journey of Toni Ligabue, visionary naïf painter who used to draw tigers, lions and jaguars while living among the poplar trees of the boundless Po valley. A harsh life that is a fairy tale too, as a lonely and marginalized kid finds redemption in his art, and a way to express himself and be admired by the world.

Rating

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