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Top Cast

  • Marisa Berenson

    Marisa Berenson

    Sibilla Ferrandi

  • Venantino Venantini

    Venantino Venantini

    Simone

  • Stefania Casini

    Stefania Casini

    Francesca

  • Fabrizio Moroni

    Fabrizio Moroni

    Jacopo

  • Riccardo Salvino

    Riccardo Salvino

    Fabrizio

  • Ray Lovelock

    Ray Lovelock

    Vasco, Francesca's Lover

  • Andrea Manni

    Andrea Manni

    Mike, Francesca's Son

Overview

Italian drama

Rating

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