Follow the Shadows
Originally released in 2004. Follow the Shadows is a mystery film. directed by Lucio Gaudino. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Luigi Iacuzio, Moira Grassi, and Nicola Di Pinto
Synopsis
The young Carabiniere Gatta is sent to barracks in the Naples area. It's 1946 and the war is still hanging in the air even if the small community doesn't seem to have been affected that much by it. Even so, certain suspicions take root in the brigadier's mind. The hotel in the town was the setting for unexplained deaths and crimes that had been covered up. Gatta decides to investigate. Fragments begin to emerge, killers and their victims take shape and speak to each other from different times. There's the hotel owner, a grief-striken mother, a weak son and long-suffering sister, an orphan and two woman who were violently killed. Pain, indifference and shame cast a shadow over everything.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Luigi Iacuzio
as Brigadiere Gatta
Moira Grassi
as Adele De Rosa
Nicola Di Pinto
as Giuseppe De Rosa
Gaetano Amato
as Primo De Biasi
Leonardo De Carmine
as Giovanni
Rosaria De Cicco
as Jolanda
Francesco Di Leva
as Aldo De Rosa
Tina Femiano
as Regina Morelli
Daniela Gargiulo
as Emma Ventura
Emanuela Garuccio
as Carolina
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Poetiche Cinematografiche
- MiC
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Follow the Shadows about?
The young Carabiniere Gatta is sent to barracks in the Naples area. It's 1946 and the war is still hanging in the air even if the small community doesn't seem to have been affected that much by it....
Who directed Follow the Shadows?
Follow the Shadows was directed by Lucio Gaudino.
How long is Follow the Shadows?
Follow the Shadows has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).
When was Follow the Shadows released?
Follow the Shadows was released on March 5, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Follow the Shadows?
The main cast of Follow the Shadows includes Luigi Iacuzio, Moira Grassi, Nicola Di Pinto, Gaetano Amato, Leonardo De Carmine.