
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
Oct 29 2020
•2h 41m
•Drama
Bruno Salvati is a director of little success, fresh from the separation from his wife Anna with whom he had two children, the twenty-year-old Adele and the seventeen-year-old Tito. Following a sudden illness, Bruno is diagnosed with a disease that requires the intervention of a donor. All his family relationships are called into question, including that with his father Umberto, the custodian of a secret that will force Bruno to embark on a journey in search of someone who can help him.
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Kim Rossi Stuart
Bruno Salvati

Lorenza Indovina
Anna

Barbara Ronchi
Fiorella

Giuseppe Pambieri
Umberto
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