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Vermiglio

Country: Italy, France, Belgium, United States, Language: Italian, 119 mins

  • Director: Maura Delpero
  • Writer: Maura Delpero
  • Producer: Francesca Andreoli, Carole Baraton, Pauline Boucheny Pinon, Jacques-Henri Bronckart, Yohann Comte, Maura Delpero, Santiago Fondevila, Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli, Tatjana Kozar, David Levine, Pierre Mazars, Nick Shumaker, Daniele Spinozzi

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1944. In Vermiglio, a mountain village where the war is a distant but omnipresent horizon, the arrival of Pietro, a soldier escaping the war, disrupts the dynamics of the local schoolmaster's large family, changing them forever. The love between Pietro and Lucia, the eldest daughter, leads to their marriage and an unexpected destiny.


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Cast & Characters

Tommaso Ragno (as Cesare Graziadei)
Roberta Rovelli (as Adele)
Martina Scrinzi (as Lucia Graziadei)
Giuseppe De Domenico (as Pietro Riso)
Carlotta Gamba (as Virginia)
Orietta Notari (as Zia Cesira)
Santiago Fondevila (as Attilio)
Rachele Potrich (as Ada Graziadei)
Anna Thaler (as Flavia Graziadei)
Patrick Gardner (as Dino Graziadei)
Enrico Panizza (as Pietrin)
Luis Thaler (as Tarcisio)
Simone Benedetti (as Giacinto)
Sara Serraiocco (as Anna Pennisi)
Leone Gubert (as Don Giulio)