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Films
2 Films
Country
“Italy”
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Directors
“de Bromhead, Toni”
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films available on demand
1
Region
South-East Europe
2
Country
Italy
2
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Keywords
Gender Role and Identity
1
Political Activists
1
Directors
de Bromhead, Toni
2
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Series
not set
2
Country of production
France
1
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
1984
1
2015
1
Film list
My Eyes as a Stranger
1984
53
‘
Directed by
Toni de Bromhead
.
This film tells the story of the friendship between an English filmmaker and Nicola, a Sicilian ex-gangster who lives in Florence. The film moves to and fro between a street of ill repute, and the
South-East Europe
Gender Role and Identity
A Town in Sicily
2015
120
‘
Directed by
Toni de Bromhead
.
Castellammare is a ‘high-density Mafia’ seaside town. Local government is infiltrated, its economy is stagnant and there is no future for its youth. A group of angry young Sicilians now wish to
South-East Europe
Political Activists