
Pioggia Di Marzo
Drama
Overview
Five bourgeois and pseudo-Maoist roommates, studying in Rome, decide to take an active part in the social movements of 1968, eager to play revolutionaries – but they soon realize that true political conviction isn't just a matter of appearances.
Top Cast
Adriano Ardovino
Adriano Ardovino
Tancredi
Adriano Ardovino
Tancredi
Matilde Pettazzoni
Matilde Pettazzoni
Teresa
Matilde Pettazzoni
Teresa
Simone Cacciali
Simone Cacciali
Ernesto
Simone Cacciali
Ernesto
Alessandra Porcù
Alessandra Porcù
Anna Maria
Alessandra Porcù
Anna Maria
Matteo Cernuta
Matteo Cernuta
Paolo
Matteo Cernuta
Paolo
Lorenzo Giacomino
Lorenzo Giacomino
Marinaio
Lorenzo Giacomino
Marinaio
Ludovica Carlaccini
Ludovica Carlaccini
Principessa
Ludovica Carlaccini
Principessa


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