
My Brother Is an Only Child
Comedy · Drama · History
Overview
Accio and Manrico are siblings from a working-class family in 1960s Italy: older Manrico is handsome, charismatic, and loved by all, while younger Accio is sulky, hot-headed, and treats life as a battleground — much to his parents' chagrin. After the former is drawn into left-wing politics, Accio joins the fascists out of spite, but his flimsy beliefs are put to test when he falls for Manrico's like-minded girlfriend.
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Elio Germano
Elio Germano
Accio Benassi
Elio Germano
Accio Benassi


Riccardo Scamarcio
Riccardo Scamarcio
Manrico Benassi
Riccardo Scamarcio
Manrico Benassi


Angela Finocchiaro
Angela Finocchiaro
Amelia Benassi
Angela Finocchiaro
Amelia Benassi


Massimo Popolizio
Massimo Popolizio
Ettore Benassi
Massimo Popolizio
Ettore Benassi


Ascanio Celestini
Ascanio Celestini
Father Cavalli
Ascanio Celestini
Father Cavalli


Diane Fleri
Diane Fleri
Francesca
Diane Fleri
Francesca


Alba Rohrwacher
Alba Rohrwacher
Violetta Benassi
Alba Rohrwacher
Violetta Benassi


Vittorio Emanuele Propizio
Vittorio Emanuele Propizio
Teen Accio
Vittorio Emanuele Propizio
Teen Accio


Claudio Botosso
Claudio Botosso
Professor Montagna
Claudio Botosso
Professor Montagna


Antonino Bruschetta
Antonino Bruschetta
Secretary Bombacci
Antonino Bruschetta
Secretary Bombacci
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