
Numero 69 2018
In *Numero 69 (2018)*, acclaimed director Giacomo De Bello crafts a quirky, fast-paced comedy-drama set inside a bustling Emergency Room.
Director: Giacomo De Bello
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Numero 69* (2018) about?
*Numero 69* follows two mischievous friends who arrive at an ER only to face a series of bizarre, interconnected encounters with the room's oddball residents. Their simple mission to get treated quickly spirals into a comedic and surreal journey that tests their patience—and their sanity.
Who directed *Numero 69*?
Giacomo De Bello helmed *Numero 69*, bringing his signature blend of sharp humor and offbeat storytelling to this compact yet impactful short film.
Who stars in *Numero 69*?
The film features Nicolas Zafiropoulos and Riccardo Sbarbati as the two friends, alongside Arianna Addonizio, Roberto Cristian, and the director himself, Mimmo De Bello.
Is *Numero 69* (2018) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is unrated, *Numero 69* delivers a punchy 13-minute escape into absurdity and charm. Fans of offbeat comedies and character-driven stories will appreciate its clever script and eccentric charm, even if it's more of a quirky short than a full-length feature.
How long is *Numero 69*?
The runtime for *Numero 69* is 13 minutes.
About Numero 69 (2018) — A surreal comedy-drama in the ER
In *Numero 69 (2018)*, acclaimed director Giacomo De Bello crafts a quirky, fast-paced comedy-drama set inside a bustling Emergency Room. When two reckless friends arrive seeking treatment for a bizarre incident, they're thrust into a whirlwind of eccentric personalities and surreal encounters that blur the line between reality and absurdity. As the waiting room transforms into a stage for the unexpected, their quest for help spirals into a series of laugh-out-loud moments and poignant reflections on human connection.
With sharp wit and minimal runtime, this 13-minute gem balances humor and heart, offering a fresh take on the waiting-room trope. *Numero 69* is a microcosm of shared humanity, where every character's quirks reveal deeper truths about resilience and absurdity in modern life—all under De Bello's distinctive direction.