
Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide
Drama · Romance
Overview
The life of a Northern Italian middle-class family is turned upside down after their 12-year-old son falls overboard during a sea trip, only to be picked up by a boat of illegal immigrants.
Top Cast
Matteo Gadola
Matteo Gadola
Sandro
Matteo Gadola
Sandro


Alessio Boni
Alessio Boni
Bruno
Alessio Boni
Bruno


Michela Cescon
Michela Cescon
Lucia
Michela Cescon
Lucia


Rodolfo Corsato
Rodolfo Corsato
Popi
Rodolfo Corsato
Popi
Ester Hazan
Ester Hazan
Alina
Ester Hazan
Alina
Vlad Alexandru Toma
Vlad Alexandru Toma
Radu
Vlad Alexandru Toma
Radu


Marcello Prayer
Marcello Prayer
Tore
Marcello Prayer
Tore


Giovanni Martorana
Giovanni Martorana
Barracano
Giovanni Martorana
Barracano


Simonetta Solder
Simonetta Solder
Maura
Simonetta Solder
Maura


Fuschia Sumner
Fuschia Sumner
Diana
Fuschia Sumner
Diana
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