
Thou Shalt Not Hate
Drama
Overview
Simone Segre, a renowned surgeon of Jewish origins, lives in a city in the north-east of Italy. A quiet life, an elegant apartment and no connection with his past. One day he finds himself assisting a man victim of a hit and run accident. But when he discovers a nazi tattoo on his chest, Simone abandons him to his destiny. Filled with guilt, he ends up tracing the man’s family: Marica, the eldest daughter; Marcello, a teenager plagued with racial hate; and little Paolo. The night will come when Marica knocks at Simone’s door and unknowingly asks for payback.
Top Cast


Alessandro Gassmann
Alessandro Gassmann
Simone Segre
Alessandro Gassmann
Simone Segre


Sara Serraiocco
Sara Serraiocco
Marica
Sara Serraiocco
Marica


Luka Zunic
Luka Zunic
Marcello
Luka Zunic
Marcello
Lorenzo Buonora
Lorenzo Buonora
Paolo
Lorenzo Buonora
Paolo
Lorenzo Acquaviva
Lorenzo Acquaviva
Rocco
Lorenzo Acquaviva
Rocco


Gabriele Sangrigoli
Gabriele Sangrigoli
Dario
Gabriele Sangrigoli
Dario


Paolo Giovannucci
Paolo Giovannucci
Collega di Simone
Paolo Giovannucci
Collega di Simone


Cosimo Fusco
Cosimo Fusco
Padre di Simone
Cosimo Fusco
Padre di Simone


Maurizio Zacchigna
Maurizio Zacchigna
Padre di Marcello
Maurizio Zacchigna
Padre di Marcello
Luca Dimulescu
Luca Dimulescu
Luca Dimulescu
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