
Round the Moons Between Earth and Sea
Overview
Giuseppe M. Gaudino made his directorial debut with this experimental film portrait contrasting the ancient Roman empire with poverty in present-day Naples. The film's narrator introduces the ancient town of Pozzuloi, home to Nero, his mother Agrippina, the Sibyl of Cumae, and Christian martyr Artema. This historical drama is intertwined with a modern-day story of a poverty-stricken family, forced by earthquakes during the '70s to move to the country, a devastating blow to the close-knit family. After a 1997 Venice Film Festival screening at 125 minutes, the filmmakers announced their plans to re-edit to a shorter running time. Also known as Moonspins Between Land and Sea.
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Olimpia Carlisi
Olimpia Carlisi
La Sibilla Cumana
Olimpia Carlisi
La Sibilla Cumana


Tina Femiano
Tina Femiano
Donna Mena Gioia
Tina Femiano
Donna Mena Gioia
Salvatore Grasso
Salvatore Grasso
Gennarino Gioia
Salvatore Grasso
Gennarino Gioia


Aldo Bufi Landi
Aldo Bufi Landi
Don Salvatore Gioia
Aldo Bufi Landi
Don Salvatore Gioia


Vincenza Modica
Vincenza Modica
Assunta Gioia
Vincenza Modica
Assunta Gioia


Antonio Pennarella
Antonio Pennarella
Tonino Gioia
Antonio Pennarella
Tonino Gioia
Luciano Zazzera
Luciano Zazzera
Luigi Gioia
Luciano Zazzera
Luigi Gioia
Antonella Romano
Antonella Romano
Luisa
Antonella Romano
Luisa


Roberta Spagnuolo
Roberta Spagnuolo
Maria
Roberta Spagnuolo
Maria


Antonella Stefanucci
Antonella Stefanucci
Maria la pazza
Antonella Stefanucci
Maria la pazza
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