Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Diego Germini | ... | Alex - Zeta |
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Irene Vetere | ... | Gaia |
Jacopo Olmo Antinori | ... | Marco | |
Salvatore Esposito | ... | Sante | |
Francesco Siciliano | ... | Giancarlo Feo | |
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Aldo Vinci | ... | Padre Alex |
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Angelica Granato Renzi | ... | Tina |
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Cristian Sciuva | ... | Fatt |
Massimiliano Gallo | ... | Massimiliano De Simone | |
Gianluca Di Gennaro | ... | Gianluca Moccia | |
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Martin Chishimba | ... | Bola |
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Eradis Josende Oberto | ... | Skye |
Indri Qyteza Shiroka | ... | Dejan | |
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Sebastiano Gavasso | ... | Luca Boni |
Fedez | ... | Jab |
Alex, a poor italian guy living on the streets of Rome finally realizes his dream of becoming a rap singer, known as Zeta. He will find himself in the world of hip-hop in a flash, having to struggle against the severity of the real world and his demons to discover what he really wants. Written by Marco Bonelli
Zeta, the movie which wants to describe Italian rap(who's almost entirely contained in the cast)is instead the last failure of movie maker Cosimo Alemà. The storytelling is flat and silly,the Actors are poor quality,the main actress in particular who is completely inexpressive. The most horrific stuff in the movie is the fact that the movie maker films a music video 1'40h long , with a camera filter that makes you sick after 15' minutes from the beginning, adding half an hour of rap song at least, literally an album. The only good thing that I want to utter on this movie, it's so hilarious I laughed from the start to the end, but it hasn't been such as good as for other people in the theater who were apparently interested on it, I apologize.