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Piazza giochi (2010)
Character: N/A
When her mother falls into a coma due to an aneurysm, 16-year-old Cassandra finds herself in the home of her father, whom she hasn't seen in ten years, along with her stepmother and a wild step-sister of the same age named Aurora. The girl is then introduced to the world of Rome's Piazza Giochi Delfici, a meeting place for young people in the area.
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Tutta colpa di Freud (2014)
Character: Emma Taramelli
Francesco is a psychoanalyst grappling with three hopeless causes: a bookseller in love with a book thief, a lesbian hell-bent on becoming straight after a heartbreak, and an 18-year-old in a relationship with a much older married man. Unfortunately, these patients are also his three beloved daughters!
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Mi chiamo Maya (2015)
Character: Elisabetta
After a tragic event, two young sisters, Niki, a teenager, and Alice, only 8, end up at the social services. Determined to stick together, they run away and start a new life...
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Caravaggio (2007)
Character: Costanza 12 years
The tumultuous and adventurous life of Michelangelo Merisi, controversial artist, called by Fate to become the immortal Caravaggio. A violent genius that will dare to defy the ideal vision of the world imposed by the Renaissance painters. A provoker that scandalized patrons and institutions, raising the altars the outcast figures he knew so well: drunkards, vagrants and prostitutes.
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Falla girare 2 - Offline (2024)
Character: Sara Nicoletti
Sequel to "Falla Girare". An hacker attack has caused the disappearance of the internet and our heroes who brought marijuana back to the world are once again called upon to save it…
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Questi giorni (2016)
Character: Angela
Four girls unknowingly experience the happiest days of their lives during an uneventful best-friend trip to Belgrade.
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MultipleX (2013)
Character: Clelia
Recovering from a severe nervous breakdown and a great fan of thriller films, twenty-two-year-old Niccolò decides to go to the cinema with his dearest friend Viola. They are joined by their friends Ambra, Valerio, Matteo and Clelia, with whom they go to the largest multiplex in their city, a place at the center of several sinister urban legends. When, at the end of the film, the group decides to spend the night inside the cinema to make fun of the maniacal and ambiguous guard, the six will find themselves grappling with a macabre secret.
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Il colore nascosto delle cose (2017)
Character: Nadia
Teo has a good job, a fiancee, a lover, no intention to assume any responsibility in his life. Meeting Emma, a blind woman, will upset his convictions.
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Mica è Colpa Mia (2025)
Character: Marina
Drowning in debt, two brothers concoct a plan to scam a wealthy heiress and save their home in Naples — but unexpected love soon complicates the scheme.
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Falla girare - The Last Joint (2022)
Character: Sara Nicoletti
A virus wipes out cannabis until an unlikely team of a social media influencer, journalist, cop and a drug dealer join against sinister forces working to keep the plant from being rediscovered.
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Infernet (2016)
Character: Giada
Through five stories, the film talks about the problems related to social networks and its use especially by young people.
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Un angelo all'inferno (2013)
Character: Martina Bardelli
Pietro, a wealthy construction engineer who’s a widow, remarried with Cristina. Francesca has an affair with Pietro and Cristina catches them, she decides to leave Pietro and goes back to live with her mother. Pietro has two children: Marco from the first wife who’s now a cocaine addict; and Martina who’s still lives with him. Pietro is always out and busy at work and he’s not giving attention to his teenage daughter. Martina due to the relationship with her father falls as well into drug addiction. When Pietro realizes he’s about to lose his daughter becomes closer to her and understands that nothing is more important than the love of Martina.
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Non c'è più religione (2016)
Character: Maddalena
Set on the small island of Porto Buio, the traditional live Christmas Nativity scene might not go ahead because the baby who’s always played Jesus has grown up and no new babies have been born on the island in years! With this fundamental tradition on the line, newly elected Mayor Cecco (Claudio Bisio) wants to ask the local Tunisian community to “borrow” one of their children, but there’s conflict between the two communities. Cecco enlists the help of local Islam convert Bilal (Alessandro Gassman) to cross the cultural divide… but both communities are not sure what to make of a baby Jesus that may need his nationality, and even his religion changed!
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