- Overview
Activists of the LGBTQ+ association Rain Arcigay Caserta come back living in a property given to them in concession, confiscated from the Camorra in Castel Volturno. The goal is to reconnect with the local inhabitants and propose a new idea of sharing and regenerating the park.
- Release Date
26 May 2024
- DirectingLorenzo Pallotta
- Budget
$10,900.00
- Revenue
$0.00
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