Domani (2001)
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In a village rocked by an earthquake, one family struggles to make a new home for themselves while juggling a variety of personal crises. In a small town in Umbia, an earthquake devastates several neighborhoods, and Paolo Zerenghi (Marco Baliani), the city's deputy mayor, finds himself in charge… More In a village rocked by an earthquake, one family struggles to make a new home for themselves while juggling a variety of personal crises. In a small town in Umbia, an earthquake devastates several neighborhoods, and Paolo Zerenghi (Marco Baliani), the city's deputy mayor, finds himself in charge when the mayor is discovered to be seriously injured. The Zerenghi home is also destroyed in the quake, and Paolo, his wife Stefania (Ornella Muti), and their two children are forced to live in a trailer until their house can be rebuilt -- a cramped situation made all the worse when the Zerenghis are forced to take in aging Mrs. Moccia (Ilaria Occhina) and her handsome son, Giovanni (Valerio Mastrandrea). Agostino (David Bracci), one of the Zerenghi siblings, notices that Stefania and Giovanni seem to be getting along unusually well, and with his parent's relationship showing the strain of Paolo's new responsibilities, he suspects his mother may be straying with the good-looking visitor. Young Agostino is also having romantic problems of his own, having developed a crush on two neighborhood girls, Vale (Margherita Porena) and Tina (Michela Moretti), and now having to choose between one or the other. While Domani is fictional, it was inspired by actual events after a massive earthquake hit the Umbia section of Italy in 1997. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Drama
- Studio
- Fine Line Features
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Cast
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Marco Baliani
as Paolo Zerenghi
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Ornella Muti
as Stefania
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Valerio Mastandrea
as Giovanni Moccia
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Ilaria Occhini
as Mrs. Moccia
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Patrizia Piccinini
as Betty
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James Purefoy
as Andrew
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Michèle Moretti
as Tina
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Niccolò Senni
as Filippo Zerenghi
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Silvio Vannucci
as Sandro
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Stella Vordemann
as Tina's Mother
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Paolo Taviani
as Minister
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Renzo Giovampietro
as Onofri
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Orazio Stracuzzi
as Building Safety Inspector
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Raffaele Vannoli
as Polipone
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Gisella Burinato
as Fine Arts Superintendent