A young girl with malformed ears uses fantasy to help her cope with classroom bullies and process the death of her father.
Federico Fellini welcomes us into his world of film making with a mockumentary about his life in film, as a Japanese film crew follows him around.
A partially paralyzed teenager is failing to have sex for the first time. He's eager but clumsy and sickly, so the local country girls reject him. He starts to realize that the only affectionate person in his life is his beautiful mother.
Christian Borromeo is a retired Italian actor. He made several feature films, perhaps best known for Ruggero Deodato's The House on the Edge of the Park, and Dario Argento's Tenebrae. Career Borromeo began his career with a part in the Italian film Lezioni di violoncello con toccata e fuga in 1976. Then he went on to star as 'Germano' in the 1979 erotic comedy Ups and Downs of a Super Stud (Pensione Amore Servizio Completo) directed by Luigi Russo. In 1980, he starred in Ruggero Deodato's ensemble-thriller The House on the Edge of the Park, and in 1982 he also played a brief, but major supporting part in Dario Argento's giallo-slasher Tenebrae,[3][4] and the same year also managed to play the part of 'Lotario' in Ehrengard by director Emidio Greco. He effectively ended his acting career in 1997, with his last movie-appearance in the TV-movie Inquietudine.
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