
12 Directors for 12 Cities
Documentary
Overview
Promotional omnibus film, made for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, featuring portraits of 12 Italian cities.
Top Cast
Anna Ciammitti
Anna Ciammitti
Child (segment "Bologna")
Anna Ciammitti
Child (segment "Bologna")
Chiara Bassi
Chiara Bassi
Child (segment "Bologna")
Chiara Bassi
Child (segment "Bologna")
Carlo Bevilacqua
Carlo Bevilacqua
Child (segment "Bologna")
Carlo Bevilacqua
Child (segment "Bologna")
Eleonora Cetroni
Eleonora Cetroni
Child (segment "Bologna")
Eleonora Cetroni
Child (segment "Bologna")
Georgia Giovalè
Georgia Giovalè
Child (segment "Bologna")
Georgia Giovalè
Child (segment "Bologna")
Daniele Mazzali
Daniele Mazzali
Child (segment "Bologna")
Daniele Mazzali
Child (segment "Bologna")
Mattia Montanari
Mattia Montanari
Child (segment "Bologna")
Mattia Montanari
Child (segment "Bologna")
Laura Nencini
Laura Nencini
Child (segment "Bologna")
Laura Nencini
Child (segment "Bologna")
Marco Ventura
Marco Ventura
Child (segment "Bologna")
Marco Ventura
Child (segment "Bologna")
Alessandro Zanotti
Alessandro Zanotti
Child (segment "Bologna")
Alessandro Zanotti
Child (segment "Bologna")
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