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                                	| KING KONG © 1976 by Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved |  |  | 
                    
                    
                    
                    
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                                        		| Directed by: | Emanuele Crialese |  
                                                | Runtime: | 88 min |  
                                                | Cast: | Filippo Pucillo Donatella Finocchiaro
 Mimmo Cuticchio
 Giuseppe Fiorello
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                                                | Production: | Cattleya Babe Film
 France 2 Cinéma
 Rai Cinema
 Canal+
 CinéCinéma
 Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali (MiBAC)
                                                    Centre National du Cinéma et de L'image Animée (CNC)
 Cinesicilia
 Sicilia Film Commission
 Regione Siciliana
                                                    Sensi Contemporanei Cinema e Audiovisivo
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                                                | Distribution: | Elle Driver |  
                                                | Synopsis: | Linosa is a minor island south of Sicily, far from the Italian mainland, which the locals call "solid land," or terraferma. When a local fishing boat runs into a raft teeming with exhausted, dying Africans, wizened captain Ernesto (Mimmo Cuticchio) instinctively rescues six swimmers, while the Coast Guard arrives to save, and repatriate, the rest. The next day the authorities confiscate his boat because he failed to report the illegal immigrants that he and his crew took to the island. Even more dangerously, Ernesto offers shelter to a boy and his pregnant mother who gives birth in their garage, against the will of his daughter-in-law Giulia (Donatella Finocchiaro) and unbeknownst to three young tourists sleeping next door.
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