(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 20 - In 'Villetta with guests', a film by Ivano De Matteo that takes place in just twenty-four hours, there is a bourgeois family chock full of skeletons in the closet, of veripeccatori. And this unfortunately also applies to those around this family unit including the priest and the policeman.
We are in a leady well-off villa in North East Italy, a house on the edge of the woods where nature stages the cruel ordinary dynamics of survival.
An unexpected tragedy takes place inside the villa: an innocent, Romanian boy is killed because he is mistaken for perladro, but no one in this small community protagonist of history feels really guilty of what has just happened or, perhaps, nobody should report the truth . Protagonists of the film, in theaters from January 30 with Academy Two, Giorgio (Marco Giallini), married to Diletta (Micaela Cescon), with whom he has two children, manager of the property of the riccamoglie and fervent fedifrago. In the villa there is occasionally a domestic assistant, Sonja (CristinaFlutur), who has a teenage son, Adrian (Ioan TiberiuDobrica). In the cast the greedy orthopedic De Santis (Bebo Storti), the commissioner Panti (Massimiliano Gallo) and the lustful priest Don Carlo (Vinicio Marchioni). (HANDLE).
Villa with guests, all very 'bad'
2020-01-20T16:49:18.434Z
In 'Villetta with guests', a film by Ivano De Matteo that takes place in just twenty-four hours, there is a bourgeois family full of skeletons in the closet, of real sinners. (HANDLE)