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Mascarpone: The Rainbow Cake

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 105 mins

Original Title

Maschile Plurale
  • Director: Alessandro Guida
  • Writer: Alessandro Guida, Gaia Marianna Musacchio, Giuseppe Paternò Raddusa, Matteo Pilati
  • Producer: Michele Alberico, Fabio Castaldi, Marco De Angelis, Nicola De Angelis, Matteo Pilati

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After three years, Antonio and Luca see each other for the first time after their best friend Denis' death. Luca, who has hit rock bottom, has been lucky enough to meet Tancredi, his current boyfriend, while Antonio has focused on his work, so much so that he is now a well-known chef in a pastry boutique. It is clear that there is still a special relationship between the two, but Antonio mistakes Luca's affection for something more and does everything he can to ruin his relationship with Tacrendi. Will Antonio learn to let go of the past in order to fully experience what the future has to offer him? With a beautiful cast, a beautiful story, and intoxicating bakery goods, Mascarpone: The Rainbow Cake builds off the original to a sexy and compelling sophomore feature.


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Cast & Characters

Giancarlo Commare
Gianmarco Saurino
Andrea Fuorto (as Tancredi)
Claudio Colica (as Pietro)
Francesco Gheghi (as Ricky)
Lidia Vitale (as Gaia Trevis)
Giulio Corso (as Dario)
Nicole Rossi (as Tamara)
Mirko Trovato (as Salvo)
Luca Melucci (as Ivan)
Marta Filippi (as Jamila)
Marianna Di Martino (as Tilde)
Francesco Castaldi (as Stefano)
Riccardo Mandolini (as Oscar)
Francesca Nunzi (as Agnese)
Giorgia Trasselli (as Graziana)
Michela Giraud