
Fumetti Verticali - Dall'edicola alla rete
Documentary
Overview
Documentary on the changes that social medias have brought on the Italian comic books scene.
Top Cast


Zerocalcare
Zerocalcare
Self
Zerocalcare
Self


Sio
Sio
Self
Sio
Self
Alice Milani
Alice Milani
Self
Alice Milani
Self


Roberto Recchioni
Roberto Recchioni
Self
Roberto Recchioni
Self


Igort
Igort
Self
Igort
Self
Cristina Portolano
Cristina Portolano
Self
Cristina Portolano
Self


Michael Rocchetti
Michael Rocchetti
Self (as Maicol&Mirco)
Michael Rocchetti
Self (as Maicol&Mirco)
Ratigher
Ratigher
Self
Ratigher
Self


Leo Ortolani
Leo Ortolani
Self
Leo Ortolani
Self
Don Alemanno
Don Alemanno
Self
Don Alemanno
Self
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