Drifters (2011 film) explained

Drifters
Director:Matteo Rovere
Based On:Gli sfiorati by Sandro Veronesi
Cinematography:Vladan Radovic
Editing:Giogiò Franchini
Producer:Domenico Procacci
Studio:Fandango
Runtime:111 minutes

Drifters (Italian: '''Gli sfiorati''') is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Matteo Rovere. It is based on the 1990 novel Gli sfiorati by Sandro Veronesi.[1] [2]

Plot

For the young Méte, a graphologist fascinated by the psychology hidden behind writing, it's an embarrassing and difficult situation having to take care of his half-sister Belinda, a seventeen-year-old teenager in the balance between everything and nothing, during the second marriage of Méte's father (the only thing the two have in common). To avoid the situation, Méte pretends to be mostly busy with Damiano, a womanizer friend, and Bruno, colleague and separated father. But Méte must eventually face his half-sister, a subject hitherto only grazed.

Cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Elena Stancanelli . Ecco la nuova Lolita in un mondo senza adulti . 12 June 2014. La Repubblica. February 23, 2012.
  2. News: Charles Gant . Review: 'Drifters' . 12 June 2014. . November 7, 2011.