Uerra 2009
Experience the gripping Italian comedy Uerra (2009) set against the backdrop of post-war Italy. Paolo Sassanelli's masterful direction brings to life the complexities of fascist Paolo and socialist Luigi's tumultuous relationship in the sweltering Italian summer of 1946.
Director: Paolo Sassanelli
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Uerra (2009) about?
Uerra (2009) is a gripping Italian comedy that explores the complexities of post-war relationships and the lingering effects of war on individuals and society.
Who directed Uerra?
Paolo Sassanelli directed Uerra (2009), bringing a masterful touch to the film's exploration of post-war Italy.
Who stars in Uerra?
The film features a talented cast, including Dino Abbrescia, Totò Onnis, Angela Iurilli, and Roberto Petruzzelli.
Is Uerra (2009) worth watching?
While Uerra (2009) may not be a lengthy film, its thought-provoking themes and captivating performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of Italian comedy and drama.
How long is Uerra?
Uerra (2009) has a runtime of 16 minutes.
About Uerra (2009) — A gripping Italian comedy set against the backdrop of post-war Italy.
Experience the gripping Italian comedy Uerra (2009) set against the backdrop of post-war Italy. Paolo Sassanelli's masterful direction brings to life the complexities of fascist Paolo and socialist Luigi's tumultuous relationship in the sweltering Italian summer of 1946. Dino Abbrescia and Totò Onnis deliver captivating performances as these two men locked in a battle of ideologies. With its short yet impactful runtime of 16 minutes, Uerra (2009) is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition and the lingering effects of war. The film's themes of peace, freedom, and the struggle for power are woven together with a sense of urgency and desperation that will keep you engaged from start to finish. As the war may have ended, the true conflict has only just begun in this gripping comedy short.