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In Caro papá, Dino Risi is telling the story of the decadent lifestyle, and dysfunctional family, of a wealthy businessman (played to perfection by Risi's favorite leading man, Vittorio Gassman). Risi paints his portrait against a backdrop of an Italy where the new permissiveness has run rampant, traditional socio-cultural values have been usurped by consumerism, and the streets have become an open battleground for politically extremist groups (the '70s were dubbed "The Years of Lead" due to the great number of terrorist acts, and politically motivated assassinations).

Top Cast

  • Vittorio Gassman

    Vittorio Gassman

    Albino Millozza

  • Aurore Clément

    Aurore Clément

    Margot

  • Andrée Lachapelle

    Andrée Lachapelle

    Giulia

  • Stefano Madia

    Stefano Madia

    Marco Millozza

  • Julien Guiomar

    Julien Guiomar

    Parrella

  • Joanne Côté

    Joanne Côté

    Laura

  • Piero Del Papa

    Piero Del Papa

    Duilio

  • Pietro Tordi

    Pietro Tordi

    padre di Albino

  • Clara Colosimo

    Clara Colosimo

    Myrta

Overview

In Caro papá, Dino Risi is telling the story of the decadent lifestyle, and dysfunctional family, of a wealthy businessman (played to perfection by Risi's favorite leading man, Vittorio Gassman). Risi paints his portrait against a backdrop of an Italy where the new permissiveness has run rampant, traditional socio-cultural values have been usurped by consumerism, and the streets have become an open battleground for politically extremist groups (the '70s were dubbed "The Years of Lead" due to the great number of terrorist acts, and politically motivated assassinations).

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