
Dino Abbrescia
Acting
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Born: August 18, 1966
Place of Birth: Bari, Italy
Known For

Uno bianca
Uno bianca thriller

White Uno
Rimini, 1991. For more than a year, the uno bianca gang - they always use a white Fiat Uno - has plagued the area. Their crimes are violent, sometimes killing carabineri, and there's no particular pattern: a bank one day, a petrol station the next, extortion of a small business the next. Are they terrorists? A foreign gang? Tied to the Mafia? After a particularly bloody shootout, two detectives are assigned to start fresh: they go through the notebooks of previous investigators and they interview a few witnesses again. They find a pattern in the crimes and predict the next assault, but the special task force in Bologna is dismissive. Can they carry on alone; how far will they get?

Anti-Mafia Squad
Fighting a modern, fragmented and brutal Mafia, the Sicilian Anti-Mafia Squad seeks to crush the criminal network that holds a death grip on the region. Sophisticated surveillance helps, unless the enemy lies within.

Via Zanardi, 33

LaCapaGira
Bari, the last chills of a very cold winter. A gang of petty criminals rummages through the day and night of the suburbs, searching for a precious package sent from the Balkans and destined never to reach its final destination. What does the package contain? Important material for our characters; for the viewer, a passe-partout that opens the door to a jagged and surprising urban undergrowth.

I'm Not Scared
In a tiny community enclosed by wheat fields, the adults shelter indoors, while six children venture out on their bikes across the scorched, deserted countryside. Exploring a dilapidated and uninhabited farmhouse, nine-year-old Michele discovers a secret so momentous, so terrible, that he dares not tell anyone about it …

In the Fridge for Love

Uno bianca
Rimini, 1991. For more than a year, the uno bianca gang - they always use a white Fiat Uno - has plagued the area. Their crimes are violent, sometimes killing carabineri, and there's no particular pattern: a bank one day, a petrol station the next, extortion of a small business the next. Are they terrorists? A foreign gang? Tied to the Mafia? After a particularly bloody shootout, two detectives are assigned to start fresh: they go through the notebooks of previous investigators and they interview a few witnesses again. They find a pattern in the crimes and predict the next assault, but the special task force in Bologna is dismissive. Can they carry on alone; how far will they get?

Roman Summer
Rome, Esquilino, summer. Rossella returns to Rome after years of absence and returns to her home, rented to her friend Salvatore, the set designer. The woman is gripped by an evident depression and wanders around the city that she does not recognize and that no longer recognizes her. People have changed and Rossella finds no one capable of answering the obsessive question that has plagued her for some time: "How can I disappear?"

Deal with it - Stai al gioco
Filmography
as Renzo Di Rienzo
as Dottor Piero Bempieri
as Sauro Madonia
as Giovanni
as Viktor
as Tonino (alias Zu Tore)
as Raf
as Luca
as Himself
as Manfredi
as Sabino
as Tito
as Roberto
as Donato
as Tony Pettinato
as Zio Modesto
as Cesare Ricci
as Alfonso
as Dino De Santis
as Carlo Valli
as Papà Montecchi
as Mastro Ciliegia
as Martino
as Davide
as Timbro
as Alfredo
as Massimo
as dottor Carelli
as Vito Sciuto
as Tony
as Carlo
as Nick
as Cleopha
as Lui
as Gabriele
as Renzo
as Nicola
as Alessandro
as Pino Amitrano
as Pippo
as Spacciatore
as Vice-ispettore Rocco Atria
as Vice-ispettore Rocco Atria
as Vice-ispettore Rocco Atria
as Stefano
as Assistente regista
as Pietro Esposito
as Self
as Minuicchio
as Benzinaio