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Paola, a modern woman used to the hardships of modern life, takes her chance to make things right for herself.


Valentino Tarocco invents a new life as a famous Milanese designer. He has removed all connection with the past, but an accident will bring him back to his twenties, causing him to recover his Apulian dialect and love for his origins.

Riccardo Scamarcio
Valentino

Vittoria Puccini
Costanza

Antonio Gerardi
Nicola

Grazia Schiavo
Lulù

Adriano Pappalardo
Pà
Chiara Di Benedetto
Gaga

Manuela Zero
Mara

Paolo Sassanelli
Pino

Ema Stokholma
Madame Gignac

Aiello
Se stesso
Quasi orfano is a comedy film released in 2022. Directed by Umberto Riccioni Carteni, it stars Riccardo Scamarcio, Vittoria Puccini, Antonio Gerardi. Valentino Tarocco invents a new life as a famous Milanese designer. He has removed all connection with the past, but an accident will bring him back to his twenties, causing him to recover his Apulian dialect and love for his origins.
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