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After losing the ferry that should bring her to Greece by her husband, an Italian-French journalist finds herself in her native country in Puglia and ends up involved in a violent passionate meeting.

Top Cast

  • Fanny Ardant

    Fanny Ardant

    Lucia

  • Carlo Giuffrè

    Carlo Giuffrè

    Peppino

  • Francesca De Sapio

    Francesca De Sapio

    Stella

  • Leonardo Treviglio

    Leonardo Treviglio

    Vincenzo

  • Isa Danieli

    Isa Danieli

    Nonna

  • Nunzio Gallo

    Nunzio Gallo

    Nonno

  • Marta Zoffoli

    Marta Zoffoli

    Lucia as a child

  • Francesca Rinaldi

    Francesca Rinaldi

    Mariolina

Overview

After losing the ferry that should bring her to Greece by her husband, an Italian-French journalist finds herself in her native country in Puglia and ends up involved in a violent passionate meeting.

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