A couple in crisis after the birth of their first son rekindles their love during a trip to Norway.
In the exact moment they hit rock bottom, four strangers are visited by a mysterious man who gifts them a week to see how the world would be without them.
A couple receives an indecent proposal from their younger, more daring neighbors.
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.
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.
Police officer Elena deals with cyber crimes and violence against children. The discovery of a young boy's body in the Venetian Lagoon brings her back to the city she left twenty years earlier.
Elisa is only forty when an incurable disease takes her from her husband and their daughter. Before her heart stops, Elisa finds a way to stay close to her: a gift for every birthday up to her adult age, 18 gifts to try to accompany her child's growth year after year.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vittoria Puccini (born 18 November 1981 in Florence, Italy) is an Italian film and television actress. Puccini is perhaps best known for playing a lead role in 2003 in the Italian soap opera Elisa di Rivombrosa. Puccini and Alessandro Preziosi, a fellow actor on Elisa di Rivombrosa, had a daughter together in 2006. Puccini's role as Mafalda in the 2007 Rai Uno miniseries Le ragazze di San Frediano cast her among many other well-known Italian actresses, including Martina Stella, Chiara Conti, and Camilla Filippi. Her 2009 projects include the television miniseries Tutta la verità. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vittoria Puccini, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.