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NR 2 Seasons • 30 Episodes

S-Fidiamoci!

Aria and Tommaso, childhood best friends, find themselves at the same high school after years of being apart. Together again, they turn a game they used to play as kids into a competition that will help them overcome their insecurities, make new friends, and... fall in love.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Ludovica Porreca

    Ludovica Porreca

    Aria

  • Lorenzo Dellapasqua

    Lorenzo Dellapasqua

    Tommaso

  • Andrea Lintozzi

    Andrea Lintozzi

    Pierluigi

  • Melissa Zijno

    Melissa Zijno

    Martina

  • Letizia Arnò

    Letizia Arnò

    Chiara

  • Alessandro Lucarini

    Alessandro Lucarini

    Alfredo

  • Isnaba Na Montche

    Isnaba Na Montche

    Simone

  • Sara Sartini

    Sara Sartini

    Mamma di Tommaso

  • Daniele Coscarella

    Daniele Coscarella

    Papà di Tommaso

Overview

Aria and Tommaso, childhood best friends, find themselves at the same high school after years of being apart. Together again, they turn a game they used to play as kids into a competition that will help them overcome their insecurities, make new friends, and... fall in love.

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