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The House That Stood (2023)

Genre : Drama, History, Romance

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Antonella Spirito

Synopsis

The blossoming young love between two teenargers is brutally disrupted by retreating Nazi soldiers who occupy their small village in rural Italy.

Actors

Matteo Acardi
Matteo Acardi
Camillo
Claudia Cara
Claudia Cara
Giovanna
Simona Lamorgese
Simona Lamorgese
Bianca
Annalisa Lori
Annalisa Lori
Anna
David Paryla
David Paryla
Otto
Brian Bususu
Brian Bususu
Marcus
Giuseppe Perretta
Giuseppe Perretta
Camillo (15 Years Later)
Beatrice Buticchi
Beatrice Buticchi
Bianca (15 Years Later)
Renato Paioli
Renato Paioli
Rocco
Claudio Pellerito
Claudio Pellerito
Mario (15 Years Later)

Crews

Antonella Spirito
Antonella Spirito
Director
Antonella Spirito
Antonella Spirito
Writer
Barnaby Spikings
Barnaby Spikings
Producer
Nathan M. Legger
Nathan M. Legger
Producer
Bo W. Giesen
Bo W. Giesen
Director of Photography
Luca Pesapane
Luca Pesapane
Production Design
Barnaby Spikings
Barnaby Spikings
Editor
Lorenzo Ceci
Lorenzo Ceci
Music
Eliza Douglas
Eliza Douglas
Costume Design

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