A woman recounts the lifelong friendship and conflicts with a girl she met at primary school in Naples during the early 1950s.
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Cast
Alba Rohrwacher
Narrator
Alba Rohrwacher
Elena Greco
Annarita Vitolo
Immacolata Greco
Margherita Mazzucco
Elena Greco
Gaia Girace
Lila Cerullo
Luca Gallone
Vittorio Greco
Alessio Gallo
Michele Solara
Francesco Serpico
Nino Sarratore
Valentina Acca
Nunzia Cerullo
Antonio Buonanno
Fernando Cerullo
Eduardo Scarpetta
Pasquale Peluso
Pina Di Gennaro
Melina Cappuccio
Giovanni Amura
Stefano Carracci
Giovanni Buselli
Enzo Scanno
Elvis Esposito
Marcello Solara
Sarah Falanga
Maria Carracci
Rosaria Langellotto
Gigliola Spagnuolo
Gennaro De Stefano
Rino Cerullo
Imma Villa
Imma Solara
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I have just finished season 1 and I loved it. It absolutely has the feel and pathos of neo-realism. All the despair, rage, and violence of post-war Italy is there that Rossellini, Di Seca and Fellini brought to their work. Every aspect of the production, the sets, the casting, the particular method of acting, the direction, gives the sense that it was filmed 60-70 years ago. The difference is that it's focus is on the inner lives of women, although the men play heavily in it as well. Because I love Italian neo-realism, I was enraptured by it. Because the story is about girls and their transformation into women under oppressive and desperate circumstances, I am all in.
They understood the source material. Acting and mood also impecable
