Skinheads
Jul 01 1993
•2h 36m
•Drama
22-year-old Marco leads an aimless life in Rome's suburbs. One day he meets skinhead Saverio, aka 'Führer', head of a local neo-nazi chapter. Marco becomes fascinated with their single-minded purpose and ends up joining Führer's group, partaking in bullying, beatings, and other violent activities. However he is hiding his previous relationship with an immigrant Somalian girl.
Cast
See allGianmarco Tognazzi
Marco
Franca Bettoia
Roberta
Fabienne Gueye
Zaira
Flavio Bucci
Riccardo
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