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Scontro di civiltà per un ascensore a piazza Vittorio
- Narrated by: Francesco Acquaroli
- Length: 3 hrs and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Il corpo del Gladiatore, un piccolo delinquente, viene trovato riverso in una pozza di sangue nell’ascensore di un palazzo in piazza Vittorio, cuore multietnico di Roma. Le indagini si concentrano su Amedeo, esule algerino amico di tutti, ma i suoi condomini coltivano ipotesi diverse.
Un racconto corale in cui si intrecciano tante verità: quelle dell’aspirante regista olandese, della bisbetica portiera napoletana, del professore milanese che detesta i romani, del cuoco iraniano che odia la pizza, della signora che vive per il suo cagnolino, della badante peruviana e della ragazza impegnata nel volontariato.
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