Questo piccolo grande amore

Questo piccolo grande amore

5.6

Feb 11 2009

2h 50m

Romance

From the album of the same name by Claudio Baglioni the film tells the love story of two teenagers during the legendary seventies. A story so overwhelming as to compel the world to retreat, to step aside. Andrea and Giulia come from two different worlds, have different friends, and two different lives who call them strongly in opposite directions. Will they keep their love alive in spite of everything?

Emanuele Bosi

Emanuele Bosi

Andrea

Maria P. Petruolo

Maria P. Petruolo

Giulia

Daniela Giordano

Daniela Giordano

Anna

Mariella Valentini

Mariella Valentini

Vittoria

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