
A Chiara
Drama
Overview
Chiara feels that there is something wrong. She has a strange feeling she cannot explain to her mother or sister. During the night, after overhearing a heated argument between her parents and witnessing something shocking, her world is overturned and her safety net crumbles. Reality and dreams start to blur and Chiara’s life will never be the same.
Top Cast


Swamy Rotolo
Swamy Rotolo
Chiara
Swamy Rotolo
Chiara
Claudio Rotolo
Claudio Rotolo
Claudio
Claudio Rotolo
Claudio
Grecia Rotolo
Grecia Rotolo
Giulia
Grecia Rotolo
Giulia
Carmela Fumo
Carmela Fumo
Carmela
Carmela Fumo
Carmela
Giorgia Rotolo
Giorgia Rotolo
Giorgia
Giorgia Rotolo
Giorgia
Antonio Rotolo
Antonio Rotolo
Antonio
Antonio Rotolo
Antonio
Vincenzo Rotolo
Vincenzo Rotolo
Enzo
Vincenzo Rotolo
Enzo
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