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Director: Alessandro Di Robilant
Cast: Giulio Beranek, Selenia Orzella, Michele Riondino, Giorgio Colangeli
Tiziano, a seventeen-year-old boy, fights to change his destiny, against the backdrop of a Taranto oppressed by the underworld. With a father sick of video poker and a mother busy opposing the installation of an antenna in front of an elementary school, Tiziano ends up getting into serious trouble when, in order to chase his dream of starting a different life in a distant place, with his girl, robs the safe of the local boss's villa.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Marpiccolo (2009), directed by Alessandro Di Robilant, is a drama film that follows a seventeen-year-old boy's fight to change his destiny against the backdrop of a Taranto oppressed by the underworld. The film has not received widespread critical attention, and its audience reception remains unestablished, as ratings and awards information are not readily available.
Why you might like this:
Marpiccolo, directed by Alessandro Di Robilant in 2009, offers a gripping and authentic exploration of the challenges faced by a young man named Tiziano as he struggles to forge his own path against the backdrop of a Taranto underworld. The film's blend of drama and gritty realism, combined with standout performances from actors like Giulio Beranek and Michele Riondino, make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories that tackle social and moral dilemmas.
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