Roberta Bononi

Roberta Bononi’s filmography is honestly kind of wild—there’s this underlying energy in all her projects that makes you sit up and pay attention. She first popped up on a lot of people’s radars with The Contract (2016), which is…not your average crime thriller. It’s gritty, super tense, and the way Bononi handles the chaos of desperation and double-crossing? Chef’s kiss. You can tell she’s not afraid to get her hands dirty, whether she’s behind the camera or acting. The tension feels real, like you could almost reach out and slice it with a butter knife. Fast forward a bit, and you hit Dog Man (2025). Nobody’s seen it yet—obviously, it’s not out—but the buzz is unreal. Word on the street is, Bononi’s role is a game-changer. People are saying she brings this raw, almost animalistic vibe to the screen. I mean, with a title like Dog Man, you gotta expect some weirdness. The teasers floating around hint at something dark and offbeat, maybe even a little twisted. It’s got that “can’t look away” quality, and Bononi? She’s at the center of it, just owning every second. Can’t forget No Spicy No Fun - The Rebel Riot in the UK (2021), either. Total switch-up—think punk rock meets activism, all mashed together with this wild energy. Bononi dives right into the chaos, capturing the spirit of rebellion and the feel of sweaty underground gigs. It’s loud, messy, and honestly, a blast to watch. If you’re into stories with attitude and a raw, unpolished edge, her movies just hit different.

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