Working the Streets
Originally released in 2001. Working the Streets is a drama film. directed by Tonino De Bernardi.
Starring Filippo Timi, Giulietta De Bernardi, and Walter Riccarelli
Synopsis
A Neopolitan hustler named Antonello is living his life in Torino. He turns tricks as a transvestite, using the name Rosatigre, or more commonly, Rosa. His closest pal is Wanda, who exercises the same “profession” and, being his best friend, is also the incarnation of his feminine alter ego. While we watch the two of them hanging out on the street, sweet and carefree as the young Moll Flanders, we eavesdrop on their exchange of confidences and learn the secret details of their private lives. Wanda could have been a teacher but she preferred the street, where she can indulge her sentimental, dreamy nature in sighing over the "Americano" she once met in Naples, for whom she still carries a torch.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Lontane Province Film
- RAI
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Working the Streets about?
A Neopolitan hustler named Antonello is living his life in Torino. He turns tricks as a transvestite, using the name Rosatigre, or more commonly, Rosa. His closest pal is Wanda, who exercises the s...
Who directed Working the Streets?
Working the Streets was directed by Tonino De Bernardi.
How long is Working the Streets?
Working the Streets has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Working the Streets released?
Working the Streets was released on September 1, 2001 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Working the Streets?
The main cast of Working the Streets includes Filippo Timi, Giulietta De Bernardi, Walter Riccarelli, Antonio Rava, Lucia Mascino.