
Il trasloco
Documentary
Overview
It's moving day for the Via Marsili 19th apartment in Bologna, Italy, a former hotbed of the Movement of 1977. While waiting for the movers to finish their job, cultural agitator Franco Bifo Berardi leads us through a decade-long trip down memory lane.
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Franco Bifo Berardi
Franco Bifo Berardi
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Franco Bifo Berardi
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Alessandro Raffini
Alessandro Raffini
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Alessandro Raffini
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Fabio Sabbioni
Fabio Sabbioni
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Fabio Sabbioni
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Franco Bolelli
Franco Bolelli
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Franco Bolelli
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Claudio Burattini
Claudio Burattini
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Claudio Burattini
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Claudio Cappi
Claudio Cappi
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Claudio Cappi
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Andrea Gropplero
Andrea Gropplero
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Andrea Gropplero
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Jeanette Jung
Jeanette Jung
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Jeanette Jung
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Luisa Bombi
Luisa Bombi
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Luisa Bombi
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Mario Canale
Mario Canale
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Mario Canale
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