
SHORT FILM

Masquerade (2013)
Directed by Alessandro Repetti
Cesare quit his job as head of the special department in charge of integrating the Returnees into society. He quit because he didn’t agree any longer with their policy of treating those creatures like slaves. Cesare stands up for their life, when the Doge of Venice decides to destroy them when it became politically convenient. Cesare’s determination doesn’t only lay in protecting human rights. He believes that they can still feel emotion and, possibly one day, talk. His dear Amanda was turned into a Returnee few years ago, but Cesare always refused treating her like a dog with rabies. When the Doge is about to press the button that will annihilate every Returnee in Venice, Cesare will interfere.
Country: United Kingdom
Runtime: 17 min
Language: Italian [English sub]
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Filming locations: Venice, Italy + Coventry, UK
Current state: Distribution completed. Publicly available online.

Director Alessandro Repetti
DP Luke J Collins
Composer Tony Agar
Assistant Producer Charlie Deakin
Writer Alessandro Repetti
Based on the graphic novel Dylan Dog "Il Pianeta dei Morti"
by Alessandro Bilotta
with
Cesare Marco Canadea
Giulia Francesca Bruni
Doge of Venice Gino Picciano
Amanda Emma Hagan
crew
Camera Operator Brett Sayer
Sound Recordist Dan Hooper
Sound Design Tony Agar
Hair & Make-up Zahrah Heider

Marco Canadea
Cesare Micheli
Marco Canadea is a Swiss, British, and Italian actor based in Zurich and London. Fluent in multiple languages, including English, German, and Italian, he studied acting at the Drama Studio London and trained in Commedia dell'arte in Italy. He has appeared in films like Deep Fear (2023) and Rush (2013), and also works in television and theatre. In his youth, Canadea was a skilled Shotokan Karate champion.


Francesca Bruni
Giulia Portinari
Francesca Bruni is a distinguished Italian actress and voice-over artist from Rome, known for her roles in films like Post Mortem (2021) and the short Masquerade (2014). Trained at the Actors Studio in London, she is also a prolific voice-over artist based in Geneva, lending her voice to many commercials and documentaries for clients such as Trivago and Amnesty International.
Gino Picciano
Doge of Venice
Gino Picciano is a British actor based in London, known for his extensive work in film and television, often appearing in supporting and background roles. His diverse filmography includes appearances in major franchises like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), as well as productions like Crooked House (2017) and the series Gangs of London (2020) and Silo (2023–2024). He continues to contribute to a wide range of cinematic and television projects.

















