
Manuel
Mar 07 2018
•2h 35m
•Drama
An eighteen-year-old boy is released from an institute for minors with no family support, and for the first time tastes the bittersweet flavor of freedom; an imprisoned mother longs to go back and start all over again. These are the characters taken from the real world and transferred into a film that is first of all a shadowing of human beings, of their hopes and little acts of cowardice. But it is also the story of a time of waiting, of a soul going around in circles, a coming of age in a desolate and oppressive, marginal context that becomes a character in its own right.
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Andrea Lattanzi
Manuel

Francesca Antonelli
Veronica

Giulia Elettra Gorietti
Francesca

Renato Scarpa
Sor Attilio
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