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Working Slowly (Radio Alice)

Working Slowly (Radio Alice)

20046.31h 51m

Overview

Bologna, 1976. The paths of two aimless young friends intertwine with those of Radio Alice, a pirate radio politically aligned with the leftist student movement.

Directed by Guido Chiesa
Written by Guido Chiesa, Roberto Bui
Produced by Domenico Procacci
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Top Cast

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Marco Luisi

Pelo

Tommaso Ramenghi

Tommaso Ramenghi

Sgualo

Claudia Pandolfi

Claudia Pandolfi

Marta Venturi

Valerio Mastandrea

Valerio Mastandrea

Tenente Lippolis

Valerio Binasco

Valerio Binasco

Marangon

Jacopo Bonvicini

Jacopo Bonvicini

Pigi

Max Mazzotta

Max Mazzotta

Antonio Lionello

Massimo Coppola

Massimo Coppola

Umberto

Alberto Gimignani

Alberto Gimignani

Capitano Tozzi

Antonio Petrocelli

Antonio Petrocelli

Santoro

Themes & Keywords

students' movementradio station1970sriotpirate radioyears of leadanni di piombobologna

About Working Slowly (Radio Alice)

Working Slowly (Radio Alice) is a drama, comedy, history film released in 2004 exploring themes of students' movement, radio station, 1970s, riot, pirate radio, years of lead. Directed by Guido Chiesa, it stars Marco Luisi, Tommaso Ramenghi, Claudia Pandolfi. Bologna, 1976. The paths of two aimless young friends intertwine with those of Radio Alice, a pirate radio politically aligned with the leftist student movement.

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