
Kinki - The Secrets of the Dancefloor
Documentary
Overview
Born in the creative heart of 1980s and 90s Bologna, Kinki was Italy's first LGBTQ+ club: a visionary space where house music exploded and the night became a realm of freedom, identity, and cultural revolution. Through the voices of the DJs and charismatic figures who led it, this documentary tells the story of how a small club beneath the Two Towers changed music and clubbing culture forever.
Top Cast
Micaela Zanni
Micaela Zanni
Self
Micaela Zanni
Self
Giuseppe Zanni
Giuseppe Zanni
Self
Giuseppe Zanni
Self
Luca Trevisi
Luca Trevisi
Self
Luca Trevisi
Self
Marco Orea Malià
Marco Orea Malià
Self
Marco Orea Malià
Self


Igort
Igort
Self
Igort
Self
Stefano Libertini
Stefano Libertini
Self
Stefano Libertini
Self
Cesare Zucca
Cesare Zucca
Self
Cesare Zucca
Self
Andrea Renzini
Andrea Renzini
Self
Andrea Renzini
Self
Angelo Caroli
Angelo Caroli
Self
Angelo Caroli
Self
Bill Brewster
Bill Brewster
Self
Bill Brewster
Self
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