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I Am Self-Sufficient (1976)

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : Nanni Moretti

Synopsis

Michele Apicella lives in Rome, in an apartment paid for by his father. Abandoned by his wife and his son Andrea, he occupies his time acting in an experimental theater company under the artistic direction of his friend Fabio.

Actors

Nanni Moretti
Nanni Moretti
Michele Apicella
Simona Frosi
Simona Frosi
Silvia
Andrea Pozzi
Andrea Pozzi
Andrea
Fabio Traversa
Fabio Traversa
Fabio Ghezzi
Beniamino Placido
Beniamino Placido
Critico teatrale
Giorgio Viterbo
Giorgio Viterbo
Giorgio
Paolo Zaccagnini
Paolo Zaccagnini
Paolo

Crews

Nanni Moretti
Nanni Moretti
Director
Nanni Moretti
Nanni Moretti
Writer
Nanni Moretti
Nanni Moretti
Editor
Fabio Sposini
Fabio Sposini
Director of Photography
Franco Piersanti
Franco Piersanti
Music

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