Videotape
"Innocence doesn't last forever."
Originally released in 2017. Videotape is a drama/thriller film. directed by Fabrizio Antonacci. At just 19 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Beatrice Mancini, Claudio Cangialosi, and Alessandro Rovai
Synopsis
Suburbs of Rome (Italy), Summer of 1993. On top of a wide valley, a group of four kids has built a small shelter in which they spend the afternoons after schooltime. On one of those summer afternoons, the kids take their bikes and go for a journey through the paths of Tolfa and Allumiere. Suddenly, they discover a beautiful medieval farmstead. They don't know it yet, but what they'll find in it will change their lives forever.
Quick Facts
Top Cast
Beatrice Mancini
as Beatrice
Claudio Cangialosi
as Vincenzo
Alessandro Rovai
as Marco
Domiziano Toniolo
as Antonio
Alessandro Cangialosi
as Alessio
Antonio Ciarallo
as Padre di Marco
Barbara Marcotulli
as Madre di Vincenzo
Michele Fianco
as Padre di Antonio
Alessandro Ibba
as Padre di Beatrice
Valeria Mariniello
as Madre di Beatrice
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
- Budget
- $5,000
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Videotape about?
Suburbs of Rome (Italy), Summer of 1993. On top of a wide valley, a group of four kids has built a small shelter in which they spend the afternoons after schooltime. On one of those summer afternoo...
Who directed Videotape?
Videotape was directed by Fabrizio Antonacci.
How long is Videotape?
Videotape has a runtime of 0 hours and 19 minutes (19 minutes total).
When was Videotape released?
Videotape was released on January 4, 2017 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Videotape?
The main cast of Videotape includes Beatrice Mancini, Claudio Cangialosi, Alessandro Rovai, Domiziano Toniolo, Alessandro Cangialosi.