
That's Fine
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In Faenza, Italy, a dysfunctional family gathers for occasional dinners, and as untold truths are revealed, things gradually become rocky.
Top Cast


Hippolyte Girardot
Hippolyte Girardot
Paul
Hippolyte Girardot
Paul


Matilde Gioli
Matilde Gioli
Paola
Matilde Gioli
Paola


Silvia D'Amico
Silvia D'Amico
Flavia
Silvia D'Amico
Flavia


Francesco Marioni
Francesco Marioni
Tito
Francesco Marioni
Tito


Fausto Maria Sciarappa
Fausto Maria Sciarappa
Riccardo
Fausto Maria Sciarappa
Riccardo


Fabrice Scott
Fabrice Scott
Jean
Fabrice Scott
Jean


Manuela Morabito
Manuela Morabito
Clara
Manuela Morabito
Clara


Elisa Di Eusanio
Elisa Di Eusanio
Lucia
Elisa Di Eusanio
Lucia


Antonio Zavatteri
Antonio Zavatteri
Dino
Antonio Zavatteri
Dino


Alessandro Benvenuti
Alessandro Benvenuti
Frate
Alessandro Benvenuti
Frate
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