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Kaos

Kaos

19847.23h 8m

Overview

Five stories center on a werewolf, a feudal landlord, peasants, a ghost, and a mother and her sons.

Directed by Paolo Taviani
Written by Tonino Guerra, Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
Produced by Giuliani G. De Negri
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Top Cast

Franco Franchi

Franco Franchi

Zi' Dima (segment "La giara")

Ciccio Ingrassia

Ciccio Ingrassia

Don Lollò (segment "La giara")

Omero Antonutti

Omero Antonutti

Luigi Pirandello (segment "Colloquio con la madre")

Claudio Bigagli

Claudio Bigagli

Batà (segment "Mal di luna")

Massimo Bonetti

Massimo Bonetti

Saro (segments "Mal di luna" and "Colloquio con la madre")

Margarita Lozano

Margarita Lozano

Mariagrazia (segment "L'altro figlio")

O

Orazio Torrisi

Comizzi (segment "L'altro figlio")

Carlo Cartier

Carlo Cartier

The Young Doctor (segment "L'altro figlio")

Biagio Barone

Biagio Barone

Salvatore (segment "Requiem")

L

Laura Mollica

The girl / Francesca (segments "L'altro figlio" and "Requiem")

Themes & Keywords

anthology

About Kaos

Kaos is a fantasy, romance, drama film released in 1984 exploring themes of anthology. Directed by Paolo Taviani, it stars Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Omero Antonutti. Five stories center on a werewolf, a feudal landlord, peasants, a ghost, and a mother and her sons.

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