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Something about Mamma

An home movie documentary about a young man with a camera who tries to recount and reframe a pivotal moment in his childhood: the death of his mother. An intimate and personal story about what remains of that mother-son relationship, now marked by an unbridgeable distance and an absence with which it is necessary to come to terms.

Top Cast

  • Liliana Pulcini Ambrosini

    Liliana Pulcini Ambrosini

  • Maurizio Pulcini

    Maurizio Pulcini

  • Patrizia Ambrosini

    Patrizia Ambrosini

  • Mattia Velluti

    Mattia Velluti

  • Paola Ambrosini

    Paola Ambrosini

  • Maria Lombardi

    Maria Lombardi

  • Luisa Cofrè Molinet

    Luisa Cofrè Molinet

  • Rosa Cataldi

    Rosa Cataldi

Overview

An home movie documentary about a young man with a camera who tries to recount and reframe a pivotal moment in his childhood: the death of his mother. An intimate and personal story about what remains of that mother-son relationship, now marked by an unbridgeable distance and an absence with which it is necessary to come to terms.

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