6.6Stolen Days · 2019
Stolen Days (2019) is a Drama film directed by Guido Lombardi, starring Augusto Zazzaro, Riccardo Scamarcio, Massimo Popolizio.
6.6Stolen Days (2019) is a Drama film directed by Guido Lombardi, starring Augusto Zazzaro, Riccardo Scamarcio, Massimo Popolizio.
Salvo was five when his father Vincenzo was arrested, practically before his eyes. Seven years later Salvo lives with his uncles and his cousin a controlled and peaceful existence in the Turin area, but his father returns and claims his son for four days. Vincenzo has to carry an important load to Bari and brings Salvo (nomen est omen) with him as insurance: a child is better than a gun, he says, because his presence in the event of a possible police detention can have a distracting effect . This however is not the only reason why Vincenzo wants Salvo with him, and the "Salv-atore" child will prove to be a potential vehicle of redemption for that messed up father, but not entirely devoid of feelings and attentions.
Augusto Zazzaro, Riccardo Scamarcio, Massimo Popolizio, Carlo Cerciello, Giorgio Careccia, Vanessa Scalera, Rosa Diletta Rossi, Leandra Concetta Fili
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Find a movie by describing itSalvo was five when his father Vincenzo was arrested, practically before his eyes. Seven years later Salvo lives with his uncles and his cousin a controlled and peaceful existence in the Turin area, but his father returns and claims his son for four days. Vincenzo has to carry an important load to Bari and brings Salvo (nomen est omen) with him as insurance: a child is better than a gun, he says, because his presence in the event of a possible police detention can have a distracting effect . This however is not the only reason why Vincenzo wants Salvo with him, and the "Salv-atore" child will prove to be a potential vehicle of redemption for that messed up father, but not entirely devoid of feelings and attentions.
Stolen Days was released in 2019.
The cast includes Augusto Zazzaro, Riccardo Scamarcio, Massimo Popolizio, Carlo Cerciello.