Scene from Tommaso (2019)
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Cristina Chiriac starred as Nikki, the young European wife of an American artist living in Rome with their 3-year-old daughter Dee Dee, in the movie 'Tommaso' (2019).
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Dharma Mangia Woods is an American artist residing in Rome with his young European wife Nikki and their three-year-old daughter Dee Dee.
Birth Name: Sofia Rania
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Sofia Rania starred in 'Tommaso' (2019), portraying Nikki, an American artist living in Rome with her young European wife and their three-year-old daughter.
About the Movie: Tommaso (2019)
Release Year: 2019
Nation: Greece, Italy, United States
Alternative Title: Tommaso und der Tanz der Geister, Томмазо
Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: Abel Ferrara
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Michael Weber, Simone Gattoni, Carlo Degli Esposti, Daniele Esposito
Executive_Producer: Michel Merkt, Joshua Blum
Companies: Faliro House Productions, Simila(r), Vivo Film, Washington Square Films
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: canon xf100
Story
Tommaso, an American expat film director living in Rome with his young wife Nikki and their daughter Dee Dee, struggles with disorientation and impaired grasp on reality as he grapples with past misgivings and unexpected blows to his self-esteem. As he prepares for his next film, Tommaso navigates this late chapter of his life while battling personal demons.
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Tommaso is a Drama film directed by Abel Ferrara in 2019, shot using the Canon XF100 camera. Starring Willem Dafoe as Tommaso, the film explores themes of art, self-discovery, and mental health. It is a continuation of Ferrara's collaboration with Dafoe following Pasolini and is considered one of Ferrara's most personal works.