
Marina
Romance · Drama · Music
Overview
Italy, 1948. Young Rocco is growing up in Calabria, until one day his father Salvatore decides to leave to Belgium, where he strives to earn a lot of money by working in coal mines. Very soon he sends for his family. Rocco becomes a migrant overnight, with all the consequences this entails. Rocco wants to be like other youngsters, become someone and have a purpose in life. Against his father’s wish and better judgment he seeks an escape through music and love.
Top Cast


Matteo Simoni
Matteo Simoni
Rocco
Matteo Simoni
Rocco


Luigi Lo Cascio
Luigi Lo Cascio
Salvatore
Luigi Lo Cascio
Salvatore


Donatella Finocchiaro
Donatella Finocchiaro
Ida
Donatella Finocchiaro
Ida


Evelien Bosmans
Evelien Bosmans
Helena
Evelien Bosmans
Helena
Maité Redal
Maité Redal
Wanda
Maité Redal
Wanda
Cristiaan Campagna
Cristiaan Campagna
Young Rocco
Cristiaan Campagna
Young Rocco
Federica Marinò
Federica Marinò
Young Wanda
Federica Marinò
Young Wanda
Marte Bosmans
Marte Bosmans
Young Helena
Marte Bosmans
Young Helena


Mattias Van de Vijver
Mattias Van de Vijver
Renaat
Mattias Van de Vijver
Renaat
Landerik Boie
Landerik Boie
Young Renaat
Landerik Boie
Young Renaat
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