The Mass Is Ended

The Mass Is Ended

7.4

Nov 15 1985

2h 34m

Drama, Comedy

The young priest Father Giulio returns to Rome, his hometown, after a long pilgrimage. Don Giulio hopes to live peacefully with his family and his friends, but discovers that many of them are depressed or frustrated, and some suicidal.

Nanni Moretti

Nanni Moretti

Don Giulio

Ferruccio De Ceresa

Ferruccio De Ceresa

Padre di Don Giulio

Margarita Lozano

Margarita Lozano

madre di Don Giulio

Marco Messeri

Marco Messeri

Saverio

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