
A Perfect Day
Romance · Drama
Overview
Antonio and Emma have been separated for years, but he does not accept when Emma dates other men. Indeed Antonio proves obsessive, aggressive and intrusive, and again threatens Emma to hurt the children: little Kevin, shy and introverted, and the adolescent Valentina.
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Isabella Ferrari
Isabella Ferrari
Emma
Isabella Ferrari
Emma


Valerio Mastandrea
Valerio Mastandrea
Antonio
Valerio Mastandrea
Antonio


Valerio Binasco
Valerio Binasco
Elio Fioravanti
Valerio Binasco
Elio Fioravanti


Nicole Grimaudo
Nicole Grimaudo
Maya
Nicole Grimaudo
Maya


Federico Costantini
Federico Costantini
Aris
Federico Costantini
Aris


Monica Guerritore
Monica Guerritore
Mara
Monica Guerritore
Mara


Angela Finocchiaro
Angela Finocchiaro
Silvana
Angela Finocchiaro
Silvana


Stefania Sandrelli
Stefania Sandrelli
Adriana
Stefania Sandrelli
Adriana


Nicole Murgia
Nicole Murgia
Valentina
Nicole Murgia
Valentina


Gabriele Paolino
Gabriele Paolino
Kevin
Gabriele Paolino
Kevin
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