Basilicata Coast to Coast
Apr 09 2010
•2h 45m
•Comedy, Drama
A music group and a journalist cross the region of Basilicata by foot to attend a music festival.
Cast
See allAlessandro Gassmann
Rocco Santamaria
Paolo Briguglia
Salvatore Chiarelli
Max Gazzè
Franco Cardillo
Rocco Papaleo
Nicola Palmieri
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