
Ambaradan
Drama
Overview
Ambaradan is the story of a need: the need to feel accepted, integrated, and acknowledged by others - Luca has only one belief - hate - he does not recognize the color of his skin, but only the "black" of his ideology. His life is an ambaradan, a chaos of violence and hypocrisy.
Top Cast
Luisa Casasanta
Luisa Casasanta
Sabrina
Luisa Casasanta
Sabrina
Mauro Cataleta
Mauro Cataleta
Marco
Mauro Cataleta
Marco
Emmanuel Dabone
Emmanuel Dabone
Ambulante
Emmanuel Dabone
Ambulante
Marzia Ercolani
Marzia Ercolani
Madre Luca
Marzia Ercolani
Madre Luca
Germano Gentile
Germano Gentile
Luca
Germano Gentile
Luca


Amin Nour
Amin Nour
Faruk
Amin Nour
Faruk
Terry Okoye
Terry Okoye
Luca bambino
Terry Okoye
Luca bambino
Andrea Ottavi
Andrea Ottavi
Giovanni
Andrea Ottavi
Giovanni


Paolo Paoloni
Paolo Paoloni
Vecchio finestra
Paolo Paoloni
Vecchio finestra
Vincenzo Salle
Vincenzo Salle
Bimbo spiaggia
Vincenzo Salle
Bimbo spiaggia
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