
Dark Love
Drama · Crime
Overview
The aftermath of a rape seen through the parallel lives of the assailant and victim as they try to redeem and rebuild their lives respectively.
Top Cast
Irene De Angelis
Irene De Angelis
Irene
Irene De Angelis
Irene
Gabriele Agrio
Gabriele Agrio
Ciro
Gabriele Agrio
Ciro


Luisa Ranieri
Luisa Ranieri
Chiara
Luisa Ranieri
Chiara


Fabrizio Gifuni
Fabrizio Gifuni
Psychotherapist
Fabrizio Gifuni
Psychotherapist


Valeria Golino
Valeria Golino
Psychologist
Valeria Golino
Psychologist


Corso Salani
Corso Salani
Irene's Father
Corso Salani
Irene's Father


Anna Ammirati
Anna Ammirati
Irene's Analyst
Anna Ammirati
Irene's Analyst
Alfio Alessi
Alfio Alessi
Gaetano
Alfio Alessi
Gaetano


Raffaele Vassallo
Raffaele Vassallo
Ricky
Raffaele Vassallo
Ricky


Loredana Simioli
Loredana Simioli
Ciro's Mother
Loredana Simioli
Ciro's Mother
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