My Brother Is an Only Child (Mio fratello è figlio unico) 17 years old
Sometimes the things we fight about are what brings us closest together
Accio and Manrico are two working-class brothers in 1960s Italy: older Manrico is handsome, charismatic, womanizing, and loved by all, while younger Accio is moody, hotheaded, and lives everything as if it was a war, much to his parents' chagrin. When the former is drawn into left-wing politics, Accio joins the fascists out of spite. His flimsy beliefs are put to test when he meets Manrico's like-minded girlfriend, falling in love with her.
Credits
My Brother Is an Only Child Cast
Name | Character |
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Riccardo Scamarcio He was 27, now 45 years old | as Manrico Benassi |
Angela Finocchiaro She was 51, now 69 years old | as Amelia Benassi |
Elio Germano He was 26, now 44 years old | as Accio Benassi |
Luca Zingaretti He was 45, now 63 years old | as Luca Nastri |
Claudio Botosso He was 49, now 66 years old | as professor Montagna |
Antonino Bruschetta He was 45, now 62 years old | as Bella Nastri |
Anna Bonaiuto She was 57, now 74 years old | as Bella Nastri |
Vittorio Emanuele Propizio He was 15, now 32 years old | as Accio teenage |
Alba Rohrwacher She was 28, now 45 years old | as Violetta Benassi |
Massimo Popolizio He was 45, now 63 years old | as Ettore Benassi |
Diane Fleri She was 23, now 41 years old | as Francesca |
Ascanio Celestini He was 34, now 52 years old | as Padre Cavalli |
My Brother Is an Only Child Crew
Name | Department |
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Antonio Pennacchi as Novel. He was 57 (now 74) years old | Writing |
Franco Piersanti as Original Music Composer. He was 57 (now 74) years old | Sound |
Claudio Collepiccolo as Director of Photography. | Camera |
Mirco Garrone as Editor. He was 50 (now 68) years old | Editing |
Sandro Petraglia as Screenplay. He was 60 (now 77) years old | Writing |
Stefano Rulli as Screenplay. He was 57 (now 75) years old | Writing |