Leonardo Di Costanzo

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Strade perdute - Filmmaker 23 Trailer

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Total trailers found: 12

The Bridges of Sarajevo Trailer (2014)

16 July 2014

Thirteen European directors explore the theme of Sarajevo; what this city has represented in European history over the past hundred years, and what Sarajevo stands for today in Europe.

The Wheel Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

The Interval Trailer (2012)

05 September 2012

A boy and a girl are locked in an enormous abandoned building in a rundown area. She is a prisoner and the local clan leader has forced him to be her warder.

Elisa Trailer (2025)

05 September 2025

Elisa, the daughter of an ordinary family, has been in prison for ten years for brutally murdering her sister.

The Inner Cage Trailer (2021)

14 October 2021

A prison drama where an old mobster and a prison guard must find a way to coexist so that imprisonment can become less so, and perhaps reveal the paradox that is behind the very concept of captivity.

Strade perdute - Filmmaker 23 Trailer (2023)

20 November 2023

For Filmmaker Film Festival (2023), Fulvio Baglivi and Cristina Piccino asked some filmmakers (R. Beckermann, J.

Prove di stato Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

To restore the rule of law in Ercolano, a suburb of Naples and one of the cities symbolizing corruption in Italy, is the task that Luisa Bossa, elected mayor in December 1995, has set herself.

Cadenza d'inganno Trailer (2011)

10 April 2011

Odessa Trailer (2006)

16 March 2006

The story of the crew of the Odessa, a Ukrainian ship blocked in Italy because of the bankrupcy of its owners.

At school Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

The film to show a school in Naples, in an area where schooling is given no value, as is perhaps, the case in problem areas in other large Western cities.

Welcome to Paradise Trailer (2023)

30 August 2023

The Intruder Trailer (2017)

22 May 2017

Naples. Present day. Giovanna, a combative 60-year-old social worker on the frontline of the daily war against pervasive criminality, is confronted, like a modern Antigone, with a moral dilemma that threatens to destroy her work and her life.