Agostino Chiummariello

Agostino Chiummariello

Perfil

Agostino Chiummariello

Películas

Sufficiente
In a middle school on the northern outskirts of Naples, a teenager roughly fifteen years old appears before the examiners to earn his diploma. The professors are as skeptical as can be expected about a student who has repeated the year more than once, but the boy isn't intimidated and delivers his oral report about history, his own personal history, marred by a tragedy, and then moves on to discuss the human body and the sculpture The Veiled Christ. The teachers hear him out in silence; a passing grade is all he asks for. The film was conceived and produced as part of a film production course at Vodisca Teatro / La Scugnizzeria held by Gianluca Arcopinto and Vincenzo Marra.
Silvio (y los otros)
Senatore Rizzo
Silvio Berlusconi (Toni Servillo) se encuentra en el momento más complicado de su carrera política, recién salido del gobierno y con las acusaciones de corrupción y de sus conexiones con la mafia a punto de llegar a los juzgados. Sergio Morra (Riccardo Scamarcio) es un atractivo hombre hecho a sí mismo que sueña con dar el salto de sus cuestionables negocios de provincia a escala internacional. El camino más rápido para conseguirlo es acercarse a Silvio, el hombre más poderoso de Italia. Para Sergio solo hay una manera de llamar la atención de Il Cavaliere: las fiestas, las velinas, las extravagancias y el exceso.
Nottetempo
Agente Uomo
Gorbaciof
Direttore della fabbrica
Marino Pacileo has a soft spot for gambling. When he discovers that Lila's father, the young Chinese girl that he is in love with cannot pay a debt, the gambler steals money from the jail he is in to help the love of his life.
Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician
Bellhop
Naples, 1959. Pure Mathematics professor Renato Caccioppoli, Bakunin's grandson, is a tortured soul. Recently discharged from the psychiatric hospital, left by his wife, and increasingly disillusioned with academia and the Communist Party, he lives his last days with painful detachment.