The Inner Cage
Italian Cinema
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Drama
An old prison in a remote and inaccessible area of Italy is being decommissioned. Due to bureaucratic mishaps, the transfer of inmates is delayed, and a dozen prisoners are left waiting for their new destinations, watched over by a handful of guards. Their lives feel suspended, and new relationships emerge as the rules that used to separate them from their jailors begin to fray.
DIRECTED BY LEONARDO DI COSTANZO
ITALY, SWITZERLAND, FRANCE | 2021 | ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
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