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All Against All (DVD) (*)
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$35.99

Original Title: Tutti contro tutti
Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
Italian ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Italian ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Italy ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
93 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Behind the scenes
Deleted Scenes
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2013 and produced in:
Italy ( Italy, Greece )


Directed By:
Rolando Ravello


Written By:
Massimiliano Bruno
Rolando Ravello


Actors:
Stefano Altieri
Zaira Berrazouga ..... Amina
Flavio Bonacci ..... Viperetta
Giorgio Caputo ..... Perdigiorno
Riccardo De Filippis ..... Perdigiorno
Ivano De Matteo ..... Mazzetti
Antonio Gerardi ..... Antonio Macchiusi
Agnese Ghinassi ..... Erica
Marco Giallini ..... Sergio
Lorenza Indovina ..... Maestra
Raffaele Iorio ..... Lorenzo
Hedy Krissane ..... Ahmed
Luca Lombardi ..... Silvio
Rolando Ravello ..... Agostino
Paolo Sassanelli ..... Tonino Rizzuti
Kasia Smutniak ..... Anna
Lidia Vitale ..... Romana


Synopsis:
It is the story of an Italian working class family who return from a communion service to find their flat has been occupied by someone else who has changed the locks. The police is unable, or unwilling , to step in so they resort to unconventional methods to gain back their home. This involves the husband, wife, two kids and grandfather camping out on the landing outside and eventually the creative use of a local prostitute. During the standoff, we get to learn about the multi ethic nature of the apartment block and understand the pressure for housing from the presence of a gypsy community living nearby. A self-appointed landlord is a menacing figure, having set up a makeshift office from which to wield his power. Gradually the people unite against him and begin to believe in their own capacity to implement change.

A ravishing afternoon in Calabria, Southern Italy. A glowingly sunbaked landscape of tumbled villages, olive trees, dozing shepherds. Only a menacing shotgun left leaning against a nearby rock might lead us to suspect the truth: that the life here has dark and bloody underpinnings... And when the violence erupts it comes straight at us, in an istant, in waves of revenge that eventually sweep away an entire family - men, women, and children. The only survivor is a 10 - yaer - old boy (MANUEL COLOA) who has found refuge in fantasy as he watches everything with wide eyed wonder. The story of FLIGHT OF THE INNOCENT is his quest to escape from his nightmarish inheritance to prove to himself that he is still free to determinate his own fate.
Making his feature film debut, talented young Italian director Carlo Carlei has infused FLIGHT OF THE INNOCENT with more than the visceral energy of a breathtaking thriller. He has tackled a subject which depicts the harsh realities of a society where violence and kidnapping have become a way of life.

Life in the suburbs, you know, has its difficult moments and happy moments that can be worth a lifetime of sacrifices. One of these moments is the communion of Lorenzo, the son of Augustine and Anna. Lorenzo and his family return home from a trip nly to find that their home is now illegally occupied by other people. How can this happen? Why is it difficult to rectify? Thus begins a struggle against the slow Italian bureaucracy and the absurdity of the situation.
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 07 February, 2014.
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