Bad Tales
"Once upon a time there was a dream that now exists no more"
Originally released in 2020. Bad Tales is a drama film. directed by Fabio D'Innocenzo.
Starring Elio Germano, Tommaso Di Cola, and Giulietta Rebeggiani
Synopsis
In a small suburb on the outskirts of Rome, the cheerful heat of summer camouflages a stifling atmosphere of alienation. From a distance, the families seem normal, but it’s an illusion: in the houses, courtyards and gardens, silence shrouds the subtle sadism of the fathers, the passivity of the mothers and the guilty indifference of adults. But it’s the desperation and repressed rage of the children that will explode and cut through this grotesque façade, with devastating consequences for the entire community.
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Elio Germano
as Bruno Placido
Tommaso Di Cola
as Dennis Placido
Giulietta Rebeggiani
as Alessia Placido
Gabriel Montesi
as Amelio Guerrini
Justin Alexander Korovkin
as Geremia Guerrini
Barbara Chichiarelli
as Dalila Placido
Lino Musella
as Professor Bernardini
Ileana D'Ambra
as Vilma Tommasi
Max Malatesta
as Pietro Rosa
Aldo Ottobrino
as Padre di Ada
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Amka Films
- Vision Distribution
- QMI
- Sky Italia
- RSI
- SRG SSR
- Pepito Produzioni
- RAI Cinema
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bad Tales about?
In a small suburb on the outskirts of Rome, the cheerful heat of summer camouflages a stifling atmosphere of alienation. From a distance, the families seem normal, but it’s an illusion: in the ho...
Who directed Bad Tales?
Bad Tales was directed by Fabio D'Innocenzo.
How long is Bad Tales?
Bad Tales has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).
When was Bad Tales released?
Bad Tales was released on June 15, 2020 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Bad Tales?
The main cast of Bad Tales includes Elio Germano, Tommaso Di Cola, Giulietta Rebeggiani, Gabriel Montesi, Justin Alexander Korovkin.
Is Bad Tales worth watching?
Bad Tales has a user rating of 6.7/10 based on 601 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.