
Love in the City
Drama · Romance
Overview
Six vignettes explore love and desire in Rome, from prostitution and heartache to unwed motherhood and the male gaze.
Top Cast
Rita Josa
Rita Josa
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Rita Josa
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Rosanna Carta
Rosanna Carta
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Rosanna Carta
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Enrico Pelliccia
Enrico Pelliccia
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Enrico Pelliccia
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Donatella Marrosu
Donatella Marrosu
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Donatella Marrosu
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Paolo Pacetti
Paolo Pacetti
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Paolo Pacetti
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Nella Bertuccioni
Nella Bertuccioni
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Nella Bertuccioni
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Lilia Nardi
Lilia Nardi
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Lilia Nardi
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Lena Rossi
Lena Rossi
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Lena Rossi
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Maria Nobili
Maria Nobili
(segment "Tentato suicidio")
Maria Nobili
(segment "Tentato suicidio")


Antonio Cifariello
Antonio Cifariello
Giornalista (segment "Agenzia matrimoniale")
Antonio Cifariello
Giornalista (segment "Agenzia matrimoniale")
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