
Arrangiarsi: Pizza... and the Art of Living
Documentary
Overview
When the director's life falls apart, he moves into a 1985 VW van, gets back to his Neapolitan roots, and discovers arrangiarsi, making something from nothing.
Top Cast
Matteo Troncone
Matteo Troncone
Self
Matteo Troncone
Self
Pino Aprile
Pino Aprile
Self
Pino Aprile
Self
Peppe Martinelli
Peppe Martinelli
Self
Peppe Martinelli
Self
Silvia Montieri
Silvia Montieri
Self
Silvia Montieri
Self
Giuseppe Starita
Giuseppe Starita
Self
Giuseppe Starita
Self
Massimo Di Porzio
Massimo Di Porzio
Self
Massimo Di Porzio
Self
Antonio Starita
Antonio Starita
Self
Antonio Starita
Self
Luca Rosini
Luca Rosini
Self
Luca Rosini
Self
Luigi de Magistris
Luigi de Magistris
Self
Luigi de Magistris
Self
Angelo Picone
Angelo Picone
Self
Angelo Picone
Self
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