Shot over a four-year period, Italian filmmaker Victoria Fiore’s debut feature is a “creative documentary”, which explores the world of charismatic 12-year-old Entoni, who lives in the Spanish Quarters district of Naples. His father is in prison and his grandmother is a former crime boss; Entoni is thus the type of high-risk child that authorities are seeking to remove from households involved in organised crime. Neither demonising nor glamorising its subjects, Nascondino is a vibrantly shot portrait of both an individual family and an underprivileged community and its collective rituals.