
A Dog Meow, a Cat Barks
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Marco, a thirty-year-old who dreams of becoming an ophthalmologist, seeks alternatives to survive in a society that is sicker than he is.
Top Cast


Giovanni Crozza Signoris
Giovanni Crozza Signoris
Giovanni Crozza Signoris


Loretta Goggi
Loretta Goggi
Loretta Goggi
Valeria Contadino
Valeria Contadino
Valeria Contadino
Marco Patania
Marco Patania
Marco Patania
Alessandro Prato
Alessandro Prato
Alessandro Prato
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