
Scattered Cloud
Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
Blue-collar worker Diego lives in the Roman suburbs and is about to marry his lifelong fiancée. His feelings are put to the test on the eve of the wedding, when, while working on the renovation of a luxury home, he meets Viola, his boss's granddaughter, and becomes fascinated by a lifestyle light-years away from his.
Top Cast


Michele Alhaique
Michele Alhaique
Diego
Michele Alhaique
Diego


Greta Scarano
Greta Scarano
Cinzia
Greta Scarano
Cinzia


Aylin Prandi
Aylin Prandi
Viola
Aylin Prandi
Viola


Pietro Sermonti
Pietro Sermonti
Carlo
Pietro Sermonti
Carlo


Primo Reggiani
Primo Reggiani
Ivan
Primo Reggiani
Ivan


Michele Riondino
Michele Riondino
Don Franco
Michele Riondino
Don Franco


Giorgio Colangeli
Giorgio Colangeli
Umberto
Giorgio Colangeli
Umberto


Elio Germano
Elio Germano
Venditore
Elio Germano
Venditore


Paolo De Vita
Paolo De Vita
Sandro
Paolo De Vita
Sandro


Paola Tiziana Cruciani
Paola Tiziana Cruciani
Maria
Paola Tiziana Cruciani
Maria
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