
August Vacation
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Like every August, journalist Sandro, his family and acquaintances vacation on the island of Ventotene. This time, however, they find out the house next door has been rented to a lower middle class family, whose crass nature and values soon clash with their own intellectual and progressive background.
Top Cast


Silvio Orlando
Silvio Orlando
Sandro Molino
Silvio Orlando
Sandro Molino


Sabrina Ferilli
Sabrina Ferilli
Marisa
Sabrina Ferilli
Marisa


Ennio Fantastichini
Ennio Fantastichini
Ruggero Mazzalupi
Ennio Fantastichini
Ruggero Mazzalupi


Laura Morante
Laura Morante
Cecilia Sarcoli
Laura Morante
Cecilia Sarcoli


Antonella Ponziani
Antonella Ponziani
Francesca
Antonella Ponziani
Francesca


Piero Natoli
Piero Natoli
Marcello
Piero Natoli
Marcello


Paola Tiziana Cruciani
Paola Tiziana Cruciani
Luciana Mazzalupi
Paola Tiziana Cruciani
Luciana Mazzalupi


Gigio Alberti
Gigio Alberti
Roberto
Gigio Alberti
Roberto


Silvio Vannucci
Silvio Vannucci
Mauro Santucci
Silvio Vannucci
Mauro Santucci


Rocco Papaleo
Rocco Papaleo
Brigadiere
Rocco Papaleo
Brigadiere
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