
Ovosodo
Comedy · Drama
Overview
From childhood to fatherhood, Piero learns things the hard way while growing up in a working-class neighborhood of Livorno.
Top Cast


Edoardo Gabbriellini
Edoardo Gabbriellini
Piero Mansani
Edoardo Gabbriellini
Piero Mansani


Claudia Pandolfi
Claudia Pandolfi
Susy Susini
Claudia Pandolfi
Susy Susini


Nicoletta Braschi
Nicoletta Braschi
Giovanna Fornari
Nicoletta Braschi
Giovanna Fornari


Regina Orioli
Regina Orioli
Lisa
Regina Orioli
Lisa
Malcolm Lunghi
Malcolm Lunghi
Piero, 13 anni
Malcolm Lunghi
Piero, 13 anni
Alessio Fantozzi
Alessio Fantozzi
Ivanone Mansani
Alessio Fantozzi
Ivanone Mansani


Marco Cocci
Marco Cocci
Tommaso Paladini
Marco Cocci
Tommaso Paladini


Pietro Fornaciari
Pietro Fornaciari
Nedo Mansani
Pietro Fornaciari
Nedo Mansani
Monica Brachini
Monica Brachini
Mara
Monica Brachini
Mara


Barbara Scoppa
Barbara Scoppa
Bianca Nesi Mansani
Barbara Scoppa
Bianca Nesi Mansani
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