
Amiche da morire
Mar 07 2013
•2h 43m
•Romance, Crime, Comedy
Gilda has long since moved to a small southern island and earns her living as a prostitute in a context suspended between retrograde traditions and modernity. During one summer, his destiny intersects with that of Olivia and Crocetta, two women from the area, the former a happy wife and the latter an ugly, unlucky wife. The three are forced by fortuitous circumstances to come together to save themselves but their behavior attracts the suspicions of Nino Malachia, a brusque police commissioner who is convinced that they are hiding something.
Cast
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Claudia Gerini
Gilda

Cristiana Capotondi
Olivia

Sabrina Impacciatore
Crocetta

Vinicio Marchioni
Commissario Malachia
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