Antonio Annina

Antonio Annina’s 2024 filmography is a bit of a wild ride, honestly—dude’s name is popping up in some projects that don’t exactly play it safe. First up, there’s Parthenope. Yeah, the name’s a mouthful, but the movie itself? It’s got that old-school Italian melancholy mixed with a weird, almost dreamlike vibe. Think sun-bleached coastal streets, half-whispered secrets, and the kind of longing you only get when you’re standing at the edge of something huge and mysterious. Annina’s role isn’t your cookie-cutter hero; he slips through scenes like someone chasing a ghost, always a little out of reach, making you wonder what’s real and what’s just the heat haze messing with your head. And then there’s Il mio regno per una farfalla. Now that’s a title—translates to “My Kingdom for a Butterfly,” which tells you right away this isn’t some blockbuster action flick. It leans hard into the poetic, almost theatrical. Annina’s character here is chasing after something fragile and fleeting, kind of like happiness, or maybe redemption, or maybe just a literal butterfly. The film isn’t afraid to get a little weird, dipping into surreal moments and raw emotion that hits you when you least expect it. If you’re into stories that don’t hand you all the answers and actually make you feel something, Annina’s work this year is worth your time.

Antonio Annina
No matching posts found.

Personal details

  • Professions: Actor

Did you know

FAQ

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan