The Italian filmmaker Francesco Gatti died in 2008 at 31. His last film, The son of Hamlet, was finished by friends Damiano Grasselli and Giusi Castelli, thanks to the technical support by Giovanni Maderna, Franco Monopoli, Massimo Salvucci, and Gianluigi Toccafondo.
In 1989 the writer and art-critic Giovanni Testori introduced to the Milanese galleries an unknown artist, Sergio Battarola. Having bought 100 Battarola's drawings, Testori was actually his first client. Twenty years later, things do not go like the artist dreamt.
The film was released at Locarno Film Festival 2009.
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