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  1. 23 de abr. de 2004 · After Midnight: Directed by Davide Ferrario. With Giorgio Pasotti, Francesca Inaudi, Fabio Troiano, Francesca Picozza. The magical Mole Antonelliana (the cavernous Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy) is the setting for a very unlikely love story.

  2. After Midnight (Italian: Dopo mezzanotte) is a 2004 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Davide Ferrario. It entered the Forum section at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival, in which Ferrario won the Caligari Film Prize and the Don Quixote Award.

  3. Synopsis A beautiful fugitive (Francesca Inaudi) draws a shy film buff (Giorgio Pasotti) out of his shell while she hides in the museum where he works. Director Davide Ferrario

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    • Romance, Comedy
  4. 28 de oct. de 2020 · After Midnight: original title: Dopo mezzanotte: country: Italy: sales agent: Adriana Chiesa Enterprises (ACEK) year: 2003: genre: fiction: directed by: Davide Ferrario: film run: 93' release date: IT 23/04/2004, BE 25/05/2005, FR 06/07/2005, UK 09/12/2005, DE 16/03/2006: screenplay: Davide Ferrario: cast:

  5. sinopsis. Martino es el guardián nocturno del Mole, el museo del cine de Turín. Sin embargo, para él, es más que un trabajo. A partir de las doce, se considera el maestro del lugar. Se pasa la vida mirando las viejas películas mudas hasta que amanezca, luego se retira a un despacho abandonado en el mismo edificio, donde pasa gran parte del día.

  6. After Midnight is a 2004 Italian film that tells the story of a group of friends who come together in a small-town nightclub after the death of one of their own. The movie is directed by Davide Ferrario and serves as a meditation on friendship, loss, and the passage of time.

  7. A beautiful fugitive draws a shy film buff out of his shell while she hides in the museum — the cavernous interiors of the Mole Antonelliana in Turin, Italy — where he works as night watchman. ‎After Midnight (2004) directed by Davide Ferrario • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd