Robinù (2016)

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Child soldiers in Naples, known as the “paranza dei bambini,” have been involved in a violent gang war using Kalashnikovs, resulting in over 60 deaths. These young rebels have established a new Camorra law to control the drug market, operating in areas like Forcella, Decumani, Tribunali, and Porta Capuana, where tourists and locals coexist during the day, but drug dealing thrives at night.

Director: Michele Santoro
Genre: Documentary
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Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Robinù about?
Child soldiers in Naples, known as the “paranza dei bambini,” have been involved in a violent gang war using Kalashnikovs, resulting in over 60 deaths. These young rebels have established a new Camorra law to control the drug market, operating in areas like Forcella, Decumani, Tribunali, and Porta Capuana, where tourists and locals coexist during the day, but drug dealing thrives at night.
Who directed Robinù?
Robinù was directed by Michele Santoro.
What genre is Robinù?
Robinù is a Documentary film.