Movies Starring Edoardo Ballerini
Corrado
Blood is never simple
Vaz Andreas, Adriano Aragon, Josh Austin, Edoardo Ballerini, Sergio Candido, Tony Curran, Braxton Davis, Michael Desante, David DiSalvio, Gadi Erel, Mitchell Falk, Johnny Ferrara, John Fiore, Massi Furlan, Joseph R. Gannascoli
DIRECTOR:Adamo P. Cultraro
The story of a Los Angeles hit man. Corrado is the best there is in the city of LA. Pimped by his nefarious handler, Frankie, he performs jobs ranging from tune-ups to outright hits. Frankie loves Corrado for his lack of mercy, for his coldness and readiness to do the job no matter what. Now Frankie has a pearl of a job for Corrado - hit the aging kingpin Vittorio Spinello in his own house. Make it look like Vittorio's death is an accident, get out, and $500K is his. Corrado readily accepts. Corrado is about to perform the hit when he is interrupted by Vittorio's brand new live in nurse, Julia (Candace Elaine), and winds up shooting Vittorio dead and escaping out the window to leave Julia holding the bag. Julia doesn't have to wait long for Vittorio's son Paolo to discover her standing by his father's corpse. In an unreasonable rage he accuses her of killing his father, or at least being complicit in his death. Corrado overhears this on the other side of the window he has escaped from, and somehow can't leave her to die for his sins. In his rage, Paolo murders his father's consigliere, Tommaso. In a split second Corrado rescues her, and now he has an entire crime family hell bent on catching him and Julia. Paolo will stop at nothing to avenge his father's death, even deploying his crooked cops headed by Officer Tony to reel them in. Will Corrado and Julia escape with their lives?
The Caller
When you can't control your life, control your death
Frank Langella, Elliott Gould, Laura Harring, Anabel Sosa, Chandler Williams, Axel Feldmann, Grégory Ellis, Corey Johnson, Dennis Albanese, Robert Bagnell, Edoardo Ballerini, David Ballog, Jean Brassard, Kyle Emelander, John Farrer
DIRECTOR:Richard Ledes
France 1944: during an aerial bombardment, two boys are separated from their parents; the older one helps the younger. Jump ahead to contemporary Manhattan where chief financial officer Jimmy Stevens punishes his company's murderous practices in Third World countries by setting up its stock release to fail. He knows they'll kill him in retaliation; he asks for two weeks. By telephone, using a voice disguising device, he hires a private detective, Frank Turlotte, to watch ... Jimmy. What's going on? Jimmy goes to the park where he reads a book and talks to children; he visits his aged mother. Frank observes it all. The two-week deadline approaches. What's Jimmy's game?
Romeo Must Die
In A World Of Vicious Rivalries And Violent Betrayals Only One Thing Is Sure.
Jet Li, Aaliyah, Isaiah Washington, Russell Wong, DMX, Delroy Lindo, D.B. Woodside, Henry O, Jonkit Lee, Edoardo Ballerini, Anthony Anderson, Matthew Harrison, Terry Chen, Derek Lowe, Ronin Wong
DIRECTOR:In this modern day Romeo and Juliet, kung fu action star Jet Li plays Romeo to hip-hop singer, Aaliyah Haughton's Juliet. Li is an ex-cop investigating the murder of his brother, who had ties with the Chinese mafia in America. Aaliyah plays the daughter of the American mob boss. Neither side approves of their romance, so, obviously, kung fu action ensues, with a soundtrack by Aaliyah.
The Last Days of Disco
History is made at night.
Chloë Sevigny, Kate Beckinsale, Chris Eigeman, Mackenzie Astin, Matt Keeslar, Robert Sean Leonard, Jennifer Beals, Matt Ross, Tara Subkoff, Burr Steers, David Thornton, Jaid Barrymore, Sonsee Neu, Edoardo Ballerini, Scott Beehner
DIRECTOR:Whit Stillman
Last Days of Disco loosely depicts the "last days" at a disco palace, where drugs, sex and weirdness ran rampant. The story centers around a group of friends who frequent the disco and each other. All the characters are searching for something to make their lives more fulfilling. Some are searching for everlasting love and some are just wanting something different. As the disco is closed, they all wonder can disco ever really be dead?



