Napoletans

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Napoletans
Directed by Luigi Russo
Written by Luciano Martino
Starring Massimo Ceccherini
Maurizio Casagrande
Andrea Roncato
Nando Paone
Paola Lavini
Edited by Luca Biglione
Luciano Martino
Release date
  • 2 December 2011 (2011-12-02)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Napoletans is a 2011 Italian film directed by Luigi Russo. [1]

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Plot

In a small town in southern Italy there is the family Di Gennaro. Gennaro, the householder, is a noted dentist, married to Anna, a housewife, a few years converted to Buddhism. They have two sons: Roberto, last year medical student and guitarist in a small band, and Mattia who attended the first year of high school. Apparently the Di Gennaro just seem a perfect family, but each character hides flaws and excesses.

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References

  1. "Napoletans". Mymovies.it.