
Mignon Has Left
Romance · Drama · Comedy
Overview
With her father on trial, 15-year-old Mignon leaves Paris to stay with her Italian relatives. The rather prim, snooty teen at first struggles to fit in with the more earthy Forbicioni family, each with their own problems. Eventually she bonds with her lovestruck little cousin Giorgio—who'll learn important life lessons over the course of his summer with Mignon.
Top Cast


Stefania Sandrelli
Stefania Sandrelli
Laura Forbicioni
Stefania Sandrelli
Laura Forbicioni


Jean-Pierre Duriez
Jean-Pierre Duriez
Federico Forbicioni
Jean-Pierre Duriez
Federico Forbicioni


Leonardo Ruta
Leonardo Ruta
Giorgio Forbicioni
Leonardo Ruta
Giorgio Forbicioni


Céline Beauvallet
Céline Beauvallet
Mignon
Céline Beauvallet
Mignon


Massimo Dapporto
Massimo Dapporto
Aldo
Massimo Dapporto
Aldo


Micheline Presle
Micheline Presle
Prof. Girelli
Micheline Presle
Prof. Girelli


Francesca Antonelli
Francesca Antonelli
Chiara Forbicioni
Francesca Antonelli
Chiara Forbicioni
Lorenzo De Pasqua
Lorenzo De Pasqua
Cacio
Lorenzo De Pasqua
Cacio
Eleonora Sambiagio
Eleonora Sambiagio
Antonella Forbicioni
Eleonora Sambiagio
Antonella Forbicioni
Daniele Zaccaria
Daniele Zaccaria
Tommaso Forbicioni
Daniele Zaccaria
Tommaso Forbicioni
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