A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 9, 2021
Original Title:
Pizza!
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
L'Appeso Videoproduzione
Tommasoli Visual Factory
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A day like any other, Verona. Anna, 25, a university student, spends her day studying and doing Catholic volunteer work in a soup kitchen. In the evening she works as a rider, a chore like any other, to supplement a bit. In a factory in the suburbs, Bruno is finishing his shift as a metalworker, even today passed to suffer the harassment of his boss. He can't wait to meet up with his friends, all militant far-right, to hang out, drink, have fun. Even Carlo, a second generation immigrant, and his girlfriend Diana, a university student and political activist, after a day at home, decide to go out for a walk downtown. The four meet, despite themselves, at Porta Leoni.
Assistant Director:
Giuditta Vegro
Costumer:
Beatrice Zoccatelli
Director:
Filippo Tommasoli
Tommaso Giacomini
Director of Photography:
Tommaso Giacomini
Filippo Tommasoli
Raffaele Bonivento
Editor:
Tommaso Giacomini
Filippo Tommasoli
Makeup Artist:
Roberto Castelblanco
Jessica Lorena
Fulvia Bajardi
Producer:
Filippo Tommasoli
Tommaso Giacomini
Production Design:
Nicolò Cristiano
Sound:
Peter Leach
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