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All Is Not Lost

Francesco used to be an up-and-coming footballer; after several school failures, however, his father forced him to give up his dream. One day Francesco meets Bala, the manager of a football camp, who is impressed by his talent and decides to contact a sports agent to organise a tryout for the young man. Will Francesco succeed in getting his second chance?

Top Cast

  • Gioele Dix

    Gioele Dix

    Bala

  • Martina Difonte

    Martina Difonte

    Virginia

  • Andrea  Beruatto

    Andrea Beruatto

    Francesco

  • Brenno Placido

    Brenno Placido

    Michele "Teo"

  • Milena Miconi

    Milena Miconi

    Mrs. Gagliardi

  • Maurizio Micheli

    Maurizio Micheli

    Virginia's Father

  • Roberto D'Alessandro

    Roberto D'Alessandro

    Cotenna

  • Paolo Calissano

    Paolo Calissano

  • Giulio Maria Corso

    Giulio Maria Corso

Overview

Francesco used to be an up-and-coming footballer; after several school failures, however, his father forced him to give up his dream. One day Francesco meets Bala, the manager of a football camp, who is impressed by his talent and decides to contact a sports agent to organise a tryout for the young man. Will Francesco succeed in getting his second chance?

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