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The Solitude of Prime Numbers

Prime numbers are divisible only by one and themselves. These numbers are solitary and incomprehensible to others. Alice and Mattia are both "prime", both haunted by the tragedies that have marked them in childhood: a skiing accident for Alice which has caused a defect in her leg, and the loss of his twin sister for Matthew.

Top Cast

  • Alba Rohrwacher

    Alba Rohrwacher

    Alice Della Rocca

  • Luca Marinelli

    Luca Marinelli

    Mattia Balossino

  • Aurora Ruffino

    Aurora Ruffino

    Viola

  • Arianna Nastro

    Arianna Nastro

    Alice Della Rocca (young)

  • Tommaso Maria Neri

    Tommaso Maria Neri

    Mattia Balossino (child)

  • Isabella Rossellini

    Isabella Rossellini

    Adele

  • Maurizio Donadoni

    Maurizio Donadoni

    Umberto

  • Roberto Sbaratto

    Roberto Sbaratto

    Pietro Balossino

  • Giorgia Senesi

    Giorgia Senesi

    Elena

Overview

Prime numbers are divisible only by one and themselves. These numbers are solitary and incomprehensible to others. Alice and Mattia are both "prime", both haunted by the tragedies that have marked them in childhood: a skiing accident for Alice which has caused a defect in her leg, and the loss of his twin sister for Matthew.

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