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The Second Time

A convicted terrorist out on parole meets a man she nearly murdered 15 years before, without recognizing him. He does so, but he chooses to keep quiet and spend time with her—desperate to understand the reasons behind her gesture.

Top Cast

  • Nanni Moretti

    Nanni Moretti

    Alberto Sajevo

  • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

    Lisa Venturi

  • Valeria Milillo

    Valeria Milillo

    Francesca

  •  Simona Caramelli

    Simona Caramelli

    Sonia

  • Roberto De Francesco

    Roberto De Francesco

    Enrico

  • Francesca Antonelli

    Francesca Antonelli

    Antonella

  • Paolo De Vita

    Paolo De Vita

    Judge Di Biagio

  • Antonio Petrocelli

    Antonio Petrocelli

    Ronchi

  • Rossana Mortara

    Rossana Mortara

    Student

Overview

A convicted terrorist out on parole meets a man she nearly murdered 15 years before, without recognizing him. He does so, but he chooses to keep quiet and spend time with her—desperate to understand the reasons behind her gesture.

Rating

6.0 / 10
17 Reviews
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