Set in the cosmopolitan melting pot of Rome’s Piazza Vittorio hood, Mainetti’s latest work will see two very different souls intersect. One is the son of an indebted local restaurant owner who disappeared with his lover. The other is a young mysterious woman who has just arrived in the Italian capital in search of her missing sister. “United by fate, the two will find themselves catapulted into the slums of Rome’s criminal underbelly,” reads the synopsis. “To survive they will have to fight side by side in an overwhelming no-holds-barred adventure, challenging armies of ruthless criminals, but above all, ancient prejudices, and cultural diversity.”
Unfortunately the movie Kung fu all’amatriciana is not yet available on HBO Max.
Camera | Paolo Carnera | Director of Photography |
Production | Lorenzo Gangarossa | Producer |
Production | Mario Gianani | Producer |
Production | Gabriele Mainetti | Producer |
Writing | Gabriele Mainetti | Writer |
Writing | Stefano Bises | Writer |
Directing | Gabriele Mainetti | Director |
Writing | Davide Serino | Writer |